Pair of gallant scenes, retouché by Otto Wilhelm Eduard Erdmann (7 December 1834, Leipzig - 9 December 1905, Düsseldorf) He was a German genre painter in the Rococo Revival style. The retouché technique uses a print as a base, but thanks to hand-made retouches and finishes, it returns a physical and external appearance similar to a completely painted picture.
Period: Second half of the 19th century
Measurements: In frame H 38 x L 30 / Tablet H 15 x L 11,5 cm
Group of 16 cherry chairs, dating back to the end of the 19th century, in excellent structural condition, need coloring of the lightened parts and finishing. A chair has a broken seat.
Period: Late 19th century
Measurements: H 86 x L 41.5 x P 37.5 / H seat 48 cm
"Cathedral of San Rufino in Assisi", mixed media on cardboard by Luigi Zago (Villafranca di Verona 1894 - Buenos Aires 1952), 1930s.
Period: 1930s
Measurements: Framed H 95 x W 96,5 x D 7 cm / Cardboard H 78 x W 68 cm
Oil painting on wood by Alessandro Lupo (1876-1953) with a beautiful golden frame. Signed by the author on the upper left side, it bears the title on the back.
Subject: "Camogli"Technique: Oil on boardPeriod: Early 1900s
Measurements:
Frame H 40 x L 46 cm / Board H 14,5 x L 19,5 cm
Pair of ceramic majolica Albarelli dating back to the early 1800s. The marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) is a plant from the Malvaceae family. Useful in case of respiratory tract disorders, it also has emollient, soothing and protective properties. Il Populeo (poplar)
The black poplar, Populus nigra, is a woody plant with an arboreal bearing belonging to the Salicaceae family that can reach considerable dimensions, even 25-30 meters in height, but not particularly long-living, since it lives up to 90-100 years. Native to the western Asian regions and central-southern Europe, also present in North Africa, the black poplar is widespread in Italy throughout the territory, from the plain up to 1200 meters above sea level.
Period: Early 19th century
Measurements: H 18 x L 13.5 x Ø 11.5 cm