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    Pair of splendid watercolors depicting Paris: "Notre Dame" and "Le Grands Boulevars", by Eugène Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Labels on the back. Both signed on the lower left corner
    Period: 1920 circa Measurements: In cornice H 35 x L 47 / Tavola H 18 x L 31 cm
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    Screen printing on mirror in polished stainless steel, edition 80/80. MICHELANGELO PISTOLETTO was born in Biella in 1933. He began exhibiting in 1955 and in 1960 he held his first solo show at the Galatea Gallery in Turin. His first pictorial production is characterized by a research on self-portrait, experimenting different techniques recalling Fontana, Jean du Buffet and Pollock. Through this research he accomplishes two works on black emaled canvas, which later lead him to his mirror paintings in 1961. In the two-year period 1961-1962 he arrives at the creation of mirror paintings, which directly include the presence of the viewer, the real dimension of time in the work and also reopen the perspective, overturning the Renaissance one closed by the avant-garde of the twentieth century. With these works Pistoletto quickly achieved international recognition and success, which led him to carry out, already during the 1960s, personal exhibitions in prestigious galleries and museums in Europe and the United States. The mirror paintings will form the basis of his subsequent artistic production and theoretical reflection. Between 1965 and 1966 he produced a set of works entitled Minus Objects, considered fundamental for the birth of Arte Povera, an artistic movement of which Pistoletto is the animator and protagonist. Starting from 1967 he carried out, outside the traditional exhibition spaces, actions that represent the first manifestations of that “creative collaboration” that Pistoletto will develop over the following decades, bringing together artists from different disciplines and increasingly wider sectors of society. Between 1975 and 1976 he created a cycle of twelve consecutive exhibitions, Le Stanze, at the Stein Gallery in Turin, the first of a series of complex works organized over a year, called "continents of time", as White Year (1989 ) and Happy Turtle (1992). In 1978 he held an exhibition during which he presented two fundamental directions of his future research and artistic production: Division and multiplication of the mirror and Art dives in religion. At the beginning of the eighties he created a series of sculptures in rigid polyurethane, translated into marble for the personal exhibition of 1984 at the Forte di Belvedere in Florence. From 1985 to 1989 he created the series of “dark” volumes called Arte dello squallore (Art of Squalor). During the nineties, with Progetto Arte and with the creation in Biella of Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto and the University of Ideas, he puts art in an active relationship with the different areas of the social context in order to inspire and produce a responsible transformation of society. In 2003 he was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale. In 2004 the University of Turin awarded him an honorary degree in Political Science. On this occasion the artist announces what constitutes the most recent phase of his work, called Terzo Paradiso. In 2007 he received the Wolf Foundation Prize in Arts in Jerusalem, "for his constantly creative career as an artist, educator and activator, whose tireless intelligence has given rise to premonitory art forms that contribute to a new understanding of the world". In 2010 he is the author of the essay Il Terzo Paradiso, published in Italian, English, French and German. In 2012 he promoted the Rebirth-day, the first universal day of rebirth, celebrated every year on 21th December with initiatives carried out in different places around the world. In 2013 the Louvre Museum in Paris hosts his solo exhibition Michelangelo Pistoletto, année un - le paradis sur terre. In the same year he received the Praemium Imperiale for painting in Tokyo. In May 2015, the Universidad de las Artes de Havana awarded him an honorary degree. In the same year he created a large-scale work, entitled Rebirth, located in the park of the Palace of Nations in Geneva, headquarters of the United Nations Organization. In 2017 his text Hominitism and Demopraxia was published. Manifesto for a regeneration of society. Between 2018 and 2020 the activity of the Third Paradise is further intensified, in particular through the development of an international network of Embassies and Forums. In these same years he is also particularly active in various countries of Latin America with personal exhibitions and various initiatives related to the Third Paradise.
    Period: 2014 Measurements: L 100 x H 80 cm
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     Louis XVI style trumeau, veneered and inlaid in various woods, Lombard origin.
    Period: Late '700 / early' 800 Measurements: H 246 x L 124 x P 61 cm
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    Original work by the artist, Lorenzo Delleani, depicting the Oremo stream near Biella. Dated on the lower center 4.9.84. Stamp and signature on the back of Leonardo Bistolfi, reproduction on the Dragone catalog at No. 425. Lorenzo Delleani (Pollone, 17 January 1840 - Turin, 13 November 1908) was an Italian painter.
    Period: September 4, 1884 Measurements: In frame H 48.5 x L 61.5 cm / Tablet H 25 x L 37 cm
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    "The prayer" - Félix Auguste Clément (20 May 1826, Donzère - 2 February 1888, Algiers), oil on canvas from the second half of the 19th century, signed on the lower left. The painter known for his orientalist scenes, dedicates this painting to the love of a mother for her sick child, the attention to detail is very clear, such as the light that gives three-dimensionality hitting the main subjects in great prominence on the dark background. His first studies were at the École nationale des beaux-arts de Lyon with Jean-Claude Bonnefond. In 1848 he entered the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he studied with Michel Martin Drolling and François-Édouard Picot. He was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1856 for his painting of the return of the young Tobias. He remained in Rome for several years, followed by a visit to Egypt in 1862, where he painted scenes of princely activities, made decorative works for palaces and sketched monuments; some of them quite remote. Many works were made at the request of the Khedive. In 1868 he returned to France. Four years later, he was commissioned by the government to copy Andrea Mantegna's paintings in Padua, but was forced to return due to illness. He was a professor at the École Nationale in Lyon from 1874 to 1877, then he retired. He participated in the Second Annual International Exhibition in London (1872), the Expo Vienna 1873 and the Exposition Universelle (1878). It is reported that Henri Rousseau enlisted the help of Clément in obtaining permission to copy paintings in the Louvre; privilege reserved for students of recognized institutions. He died in Algiers, where he had spent the winter trying to recover.
    Period: Mid 19th century Measurements: In frame H 140 x W 115 x D 10 / Canvas H 118 x W 90 cm
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    "Musy Père et Fils", King's Watchmaker in Turin/Drocourt à Paris, Movement No. 12780, Height 21 cm, circa 1880 Rare carriage clock with rococo case and Sèvres panels, Drocourt, circa 1880. Hour and half-hour repeater, alarm clock. The gilt bronze case is entirely ornamented: putti, volutes and foliage decoration, porcelain panels with beautiful polychrome gallant scenes. Dial with Roman numerals for the hours, small dial with Arabic numerals for the alarm clock. 8-day movement, anchor escapement. On the back oval stamp with a carriage clock flanked by the letters "D" and "C". Pierre and his son Alfred Drocourt are highly regarded by enthusiasts for the quality of their work. In working order, to be overhauled and the gilding revived. Period: circa 1880 Measurements: H 21 x W 14,5 x D 13 cm
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    Mid-eighteenth-century Louis XV Piedmontese trumeau, in walnut with maple scrollwork inlays. Excellent condition, some inlays have been replaced with rice paste. Period: Half 700 Measurements: H 250 x W 131 x D 61.5 cm
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    Painting on wood by Lorenzo Delleani (Pollone, 17 January 1840 - Turin, 13 November 1908), dated lower right 15.10.80, depicting the Ivrea countryside with cabbage plants and, in the background, the greenhouse. The work is numbered on the "Catalog of the Dragon" at No. 201
    Period: 1880 Measurements: In frame H 45 x L 54 cm / Table H 21.5 x L 30 cm
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    Rare mirror by Pier Luigi Colli for Marelli from the 1950s, in elm wood, antique mirror and brass finishes, original and in excellent condition. Period: 1950s Measurements: Ø 100 x D 5
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    Composition, ink on paper, Massimo Campigli (1895-1971), pencil signature on the lower left. Archive number 4390564, by Nicola Campigli, in Saint Tropez 20 /10 /1991. Measurements: Framed H 51.5 x W 45 x D 2.5 / Drawing H 29.5 x W 26.5 cm
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    Nice crayon on paper depicting a mother with her baby, by Gino Piccioni  (Foligno (PG) 1873 - Biella 1941). Signed and dated on the lower right by the author.
    Period: 1922 Measurements: In frame H 99 x L 79 cm / Paper H 79 x L 60 cm
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    Pair of large sculpted vases in Carrara marble, neoclassical style, in very good condition.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 90 x Ø 68 cm
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