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    "Valle d'Aosta landscape with huts" - Oil on panel by Giuseppe Gheduzzi (1889-1957). Born in Crespellano (Bologna) on May 12, 1889, he lived in Turin where he died on May 21, 1957. He learned the basics of art from his father Ugo, then attended the Accademia Albertina, a pupil of Andrea Marchisio and Paolo Gaidano, for only three years, because he was forced to help his father in the scenography works. He was a skilled landscape painter. It began in Vignola in 1907 with an alpine landscape. He held several solo exhibitions and took part in many exhibitions. He participated in the events of the Promotrice alle Belle Arti in Turin for twenty consecutive years (awarded with a gold medal) and in the circle of artists in Turin. Solo exhibitions were held at the Bolzani Gallery in Milan; at the Galleria A. Garabello in Biella; at Galleri Fogliato and Lombardi Gallery in Turin.
    Period: about 1920 Measurements: In frame H 83 x L 102 x P 7 / Table H 61 x L 80.5 cm
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    "Landscape" - Oil on tablet by Telesforo Franchino (Treviso 1885 - 1968 Turin, dating back to the 1940s There is no particular biographical information on the painter, however his pictorial testimony remains. He used to paint mountain or simple countryside landscapes. distinctive and very suggestive feature.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: In frame H 45 x W 56.5 x D 6 / Painting H 27.5 x L 37 cm
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    "Landscape" - Oil on tablet by Telesforo Franchino (Treviso 1885 - 1968 Turin), dating back to the 1940s. There is no particular biographical information on the painter, however his pictorial testimony remains. He used to paint mountain or simple countryside landscapes. His brush is distinctive and very suggestive.
    Period: 1940s Measures: In frame H 45 x W 56.5 x D 6 / Painting H 27.5 x L 37 cm
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    "Still life with woodcock, pheasant and partridge" - Oil on canvas by Michelangelo Meucci (1840-1909), background painted to simulate light ashwood, signed and dated on the lower right "M.Meucci Firenze 1876"
    Period: 1876 Measures: H 93 x L 71 / Canvas H 82 x L 59.5 cm
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    Pair of Charles X armchairs, in walnut, inlaid in boxwood, dating back to the 1840s, red fabric in good condition, to be re-upholstered.
    Period: around 1840 Measurements: H 100 x L 57 x P 56 x H seat 45 cm
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    Refined small Legras vase with a square base in etched glass, decorated with a winter landscape, signed on the lower center, in excellent condition.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 11.5 x L 9.5 x P 9.5 cm
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    "Prayer" - Oil on canvas with religious scene, dating back to the 18th century
    Period: 18th century Measurements: H 101 x L 71.5 x P 3 cm
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    Pair of ovals canvasses depicting two portraits of aristocrats, man and woman, dating back to the second half of the eighteenth century, oil on canvas in a contemporary frame, restored and reintelated.
    Period: Second half of the 18th century Measurements: H 83 x L 72 x P 4 / Canvas H 71.5 x L 51 cm
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    Peculiar coffee table, four-legged bronze base, greyhound paw shape, masks and decorations. Marble top.
    Period: 1920s Measurements: H 49.5 x L 100.5 x P 50 cm
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    "Interior with stapler at the fireplace" - Oil on panel by Giuseppe Gheduzzi (1889-1957). Born in Crespellano (Bologna) on May 12, 1889, he lived in Turin where he died on May 21, 1957. He learned the basics of art from his father Ugo, then attended the Accademia Albertina, as pupil of Andrea Marchisio and Paolo Gaidano, for only three years, because he was forced to help his father in the scenography works. He was a skilled landscape painter. It began in Vignola in 1907 with an alpine landscape. He held several solo exhibitions and took part in many exhibitions. He participated in the events of the Promotrice alle Belle Arti in Turin for twenty  years in row (awarded with a gold medal) and in the circle of artists in Turin. Personal holds at the Bolzani Gallery in Milan; at the Galleria A. Garabello in Biella; at Galleri Fogliato and Lombardi Gallery in Turin.
    Period: 30s / 40s Measurements: In frame H 54 x L 66 / Paper H 32 x L 44.5 cm
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    "This Arno with slow waters" - Oil on panel by Galileo Chini, signed on the lower right, bears the dedication on the back to his friend Giuseppe Orsi and the date 14 September 1943. CHINI GALILEO. Born on December 2, 1873 in Florence, died on August 23, 1956, then blind. As a boy he was a simple painter; at twenty he decided to study the ancient and modern masters. In 1899 with some friends he created "The Art of Ceramics", managing to give this feat a new physiognomy to Italian majolica. He has participated in numerous and important exhibitions in Paris, Leningrad, Barcelona, ​​Saint-Louis, Brussels and in Italian exhibitions, including the Venice Biennials from IV to XVII. Among the various decoration works, those of the buildings of the Cassa di Risparmio of Pistoia, Arezzo and Florence, as well as those of the Throne Palace in Bangkok (Siam), and among the easel works: Quiete; The triumph; The Baptist; Icarus; The game and the fat tempera painting depicting The Last Supper, in which it reaffirms its qualities as a strong symbolist decorator of daring conceptions and a lovable coloring, which achieves remarkable effects with simplicity of means and with natural spontaneity. In 1932 he held a personal exhibition in Milan, at the Pesaro Gallery, with still life paintings, flowers, figures and Parisian landscapes or on the banks of the Arno. He was a teacher of decoration at the Academy of Florence.
    Period: September 14, 1943 Measurements: In frame H 52 x L 60 / Table H 33.5 x L 42 cm
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    50s Japanese separè, one side decorated with painted applications and decorations.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 183 x L 182 P closed 12 / P open 3 cm (L door 46)
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