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    Large tempera on paper from the early 1900s, depicting a Chinese family group consisting of eight male and female figures arranged in two parallel rows between commemorative objects with inscriptions.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 178 x L 118 cm / Drawing H 176 x L 116 cm
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    "Portrait of a woman" - Pastel on paper by Gino Piccioni dating back to the 1930s. Signed in the lower left corner. GINO PICCIONI Born in Fogligno on March 22, 1873, died in Biella in June 1941. He was taught by Achille Vertunni and Roesler Franz. He traveled abroad a lot and spent a long time in Germany. He devoted himself especially to landscape and portrait. Among his paintings are mentioned: Morning of Spring, in the Cologne Museum; Greeting of the beneficiaries, exhibited in 1901 at the Venice Biennale and sent to the Leningrad Art Exhibition, where he was awarded a silver medal Winter morning in the olive grove (1897), purchased by the Ministry of Agriculture; The Aniene near Tivoli, exhibited in 1899 at the Venice International; Quiete (1900), pastel purchased by King Umberto I; Cavalli alla "Trita", exhibited in 1927 at Palazzo Pitti. A pastel woman's head is in the Turri collection in Milan. After 1916 the artist had also devoted himself to sculpture, led by E. Ferrari.
    Period: 1930s Measurements: In frame H 70 x W 73 cm / Paper H 49 x W 54 cm
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    "Portrait of a woman" - Oil painting on canvas of the Emilian school depicting a young woman dating back to the late '600 / early' 700.

    Period: End of the 17th century / beginning of the 18th century

    Measurements: In frame H 70 x W 58 cm / Canvas H 48 x W 36 cm

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    Oil painting on canvas depicting a military man
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 54 x L 53.5 cm
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    Etching engraving by Carol Rama, born Olga Carolina Rama (Turin, April 17, 1918 - Turin, September 24, 2015). Exemplary 23/30.
    Period: 1993-1998 Measurements: Etching: H 8.4 x W 9.8 cm / Frame H 55.5 x W 0.5 cm
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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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    "Pair of hunting dogs" - Original bronze by the French sculptor Pierre-Jules Mène (1810-1879), dating back to the mid-1800s
    Period: Mid 19th century Measures: H 31 x L 45.5 x P 23.5 cm
     
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    "Orientalist scene" - Bronze sculpture by Giuseppe Ferrari (1840 / 43-1905), dating back to the end of the 19th century.
    Period: Late 1800s Measures: H 45 x L 54 x P 24,5 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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    Beautiful oil painting on paper dating back to the early 1900s depicting some masks in the night scene. The painting is in excellent condition, with frame, and bears the author's signature and the title of the painting on the back. The author is Vittorio Petrella from Bologna (1886-1951). In Turin, during his first exhibition, one of his oil is purchased by Vittorio Emanuele III and two of his large floral panels go to the Civic Museum of Turin. He immediately obtained awards and prizes in Bologna (Mostra del Paesaggio), in Florence (Palazzo Pitti). He took part in the Venice biennials from 1926 to 1948. He is particularly sought after for his preference for nocturnal landscapes. Also active in drawing and lithography. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 49 x L 40 cm / Painting H 30 x L 21.5 cm
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    Refined Capodimonte ceramic depicting two noblemen in a recreational moment.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 24 x L 26.5 x P 19 cm
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    Mountain landscape, oil on canvas by Giuseppe Pessina (1893-1967) dating back to the 1940s. Signed on the lower right.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: In frame H 98 x L 126 / Canvas H 70 x L 100 cm
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