Paintings

  • "Faunes et Flore d'Antibes" - Edition 46/175 - "Au Pont des Arts". Original album from 1960, containing 7 colour lithographs. Printed by Daniel Jacomet under the supervision of Picasso, Paris. Introduction by Jaime Sabartes, New York Graphic Society - Au Pont Des Arts, Paris, 1960. The Portfolio reproduces 7 paintings on paper by Pablo Picasso, from the series: "La joie de vivre", Antibes August/September 1946, plus the frontispiece that was specially designed by Picasso for this edition. Printed on paper marked Arches and preserved in the original linen folder. The prints are reproduced in the original format of the paintings, and the dimensions of the folder are: H 65 x W 50 cm. The linen folder and the prints are in very good condition. One hundred and seventy-five numbered copies, this being 46 of 175. Period: 1960 Measurements: H 65 x W 50 cm
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    Mario Sironi - Building, aeroplane and buildings in the distance - ink on squared paper applied to cardboard, unsigned. The work can be dated 1919/1920. Authentication of '91 by Francesco Meloni. Period: 1919/1920 Measurements: Framed H 39 x W 34 x D 3,5 cm / Paper H 20,5 x W 15,5 cm
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    Mario Sironi - Jockey on Horseback - Futurist work from 1914, pencil on canvas paper, signed lower right. On the back, date, title and signature by Willi Macchiati. Period: 1914 Measurements: Framed H 57.5 x W 73 x D 4.5 cm / Paper H 23 x W 32 cm
  • Mario Sironi - Church and Figure - Tempera on paper signed lower right, 1944. Authentication 10/11/1982 confirmed by la Bussola gallery. Period: 1944 Measurements: Framed H 48 x W 60 x D 5 cm/ Tempera H 18.5 x W 29.5 cm
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    Cannicci, Niccolò (1846-1906) Marina at Sunset (1906) Already at the 2010 meeting art auction Lot No. 177 Painting Oil/canvas 98 x 56 cm Adjudication price: 10.500 € Marina at Sunset Date: 1906 Painting Oil on canvas Dimensions (height x width in centimetres): 98 x 56 Annotations: Signature and date at lower left: NCannicci / 1906 Period: 1906 Measurements: Framed H 121.5 x W 79.5 x D 7 / Canvas H 98 x W 56 cm
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    Crucifixion oil on copper from the second half of the 17th century. The author is an Italo-Flemish painter active in Italy in the second half of the 17th century, a follower of Peter Paul Rubens (Siegen 1577 - Antwerp 1640). The work is in excellent condition. Period: Second half of the 17th century Measurements: Framed H 57 x W 49 x D 6 cm / Rummy H 30 x W 23 cm
  • Giuseppe Bozzalla, Marina Ligure, oil on panel signed and dated lower right "Bozzalla 1937". In the same year two works painted in Pieve Ligure. Dedication on the back. Period: 1937 Measurements: In frame H 45,5 x W 54,5 x D 6 cm / Tablet H 27 x W 36,5 cm
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    "Cavallo e cavaliere" by Marino Marini, pen and brushstroke ink on paper, 1945. Signature at lower right. The drawing was included in the archive of the artist's autograph works in May '94. Period: 1945 Measurements: Framed H 63 x W 53.5 x D 5.5 / Paper H 35 x W 26 cm
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    "Bacchanal" oil on canvas from the 17th century. In good condition, the painting has been cleaned and re-tinted in the 1990s, small colour fades The Bacchanal (Latin: Bacchanalia) was a Roman festival with a propitiatory background, of Greek origin. The name is of Roman origin and derives from rituals dedicated to Bacchus, but its origin is older; it probably dates back to Magna Graecia, where it was strongly rooted in the territories of Campania and Lucania as a cult of Dionysus, identified with Bacchus and Liber. Already in Roman times, but probably even earlier, it was an orgiastic feast that later became (or perhaps returned to its origins) a propitiatory feast for the gods on the occasion of the sowing and harvesting of the crops. Period: 17th century Measurements: Framed H 56.5 x W 68 x D 7 cm / Canvas H 37 x W 48.5 cm
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    Academic drawing copy of the work by Juste de Juste (Tours 1505 - 1559). Depicting a nude, muscular male figure standing with his head in profile and his left arm raised. Period around 1600? Period: 1600? Measurements: Framed H 39 x W 33,5 x D 2,5 cm / Drawing H 21,5 x W 15 cm
  • "Still Life" oil on canvas by Conte. The work dates from around the 1940s and is signed at lower right N. Conte. In very good condition. Period: 40s Measurements: Framed H 63 x W 121 x D 3 / Canvas H 50 x W 108 cm
  • "Landscape" oil on canvas by Ivan Rabuzin (Klujć 1921 - Varaždin 2008), 1973. The work is dated and signed in the lower right-hand corner and bears the stamp of the Galleria del Cortile in Novara on the back. Period: 1973 Measurements: Framed H 50.5 x W 60.5 x D 3 / Canvas H 30 x W 40 cm
  • "Charity" oil on canvas 17th century circle of Cignani. In good condition. Period: '600 Measurements: In frame H 95 x W 127,5 x D 5 / Canvas H 77 x W 110,5 cm
  • "Nervi" oil on canvas by Cesare Bentivoglio 1920s/'30s. The work is signed at lower right. Cesare Bentivoglio (Genoa, 1868 - Genoa, 1952) was a self-taught Italian painter. His favourite subjects were seascapes, landscapes, port views, hunting scenes and the Dolomites. He always refused to participate in the Genoa Promotrici and, in general, to exhibit at any art exhibition. His paintings, bought by foreign art dealers, reached France and England. From an initial painting still linked to Ligurian Vedutists, he moved on to a much more lively use of colour, in the wake of post-impressionism. Period: 1920s/'30s Measurements: Framed H 81.5 x W 140.5 x D 3.5 cm / Canvas H 59 x L 118.5 cm
  • "Court scene" oil on canvas from the early 20th century. Signed at lower right by an unknown painter. In need of cleaning. Period: Beginning of '900 Measurements: Framed H 92.5 x W 127 x D 4.5 cm / Canvas H 75 x W 110 cm
  • Oil on canvas by Alberto Cecconi (Florence 1897 - 1971), Florentine painter. Large painting from the 1940s, signed at lower right. The scene is set in a wooded landscape and depicts a woman intent on spinning and sheep grazing. Period: 1940s Measurements: H 118 x W 168,5 x D 10,5 cm / Canvas H 95 x W 145 cm
  • "Santuario d'Oropa" mixed media on canvas by Silvano Magliola Large painting, mixed technique on canvas, from the 1970s, depicting the Sanctuary of Oropa with its ancient Basilica. Silvano Magliola, painter from Biella in the second half of the 20th century. Period: 1970s Measurements: Framed H 114 x W 199,5 x D 4,5 cm / Canvas H 99 x W 184,5 cm
  • "The flagellation of Christ" Oil on canvas from the 17th century. The painting represents a sacred scene full of characters. The technique of pittutr is of excellent quality. The work is in an excellent state of preservation and has been slightly restored. Period: 17th century Measures: H 74 x W 62,5 x D 2 cm
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    "La Tromba degli Ussari" Oil on canvas by Giovan Francesco Gonzaga (Milan 1921 - 2007). The work is dated 1980. It has documents of authenticity, photos and certificate of guarantee. Period: 1980 Measurements: Framed H 73.5 x W 63 x D 3 cm / Canvas H 50 x 40 cm
  • "Il Corsiero Arabo" Tempera on cardboard by Giovan Francesco Gonzaga (Milan 1921 - 2007). The work is dated 1983. It has documents of authenticity, photo and certificate of guarantee. Period: 1983 Measurements: Framed H 95 x W 75,5 x D 5 cm / Cardboard H 70 x 50 cm
  • ANGELS FROZEN by Omar Ronda, born Omar Aprile Ronda (Portula, 11 September 1947 - Biella, 7 December 2017), was an Italian artist, painter, sculptor, art collector and publisher. Subject: "Angels Frozen". Technique: Plastic materials, photography Cupid and Psyche, children (original title: L'Amour et Psyché, enfants, Salon of 1890, No. 330), is an oil painting of 1890, 119.5x71 cm, by the painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau. It shows Cupid, portrayed as a cupid, kissing little Psyche on the cheek. The two heroes have wings: Cupid-Love has feathered wings, while Psyche has butterfly wings. Both are lying on a cloud, sitting on a dark blue cloth. Period: 2004 Measurements: H 101,5 x W 101,5 x D 3 cm
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    "'Fisherman' oil on canvas by Corrado Frateantonio (1941 - 2011). Painting from the 1970s/80s. Period: 70s/80s Measurements: Canvas H 60 x W 80 x D 3 cm
  • "Dancing Afternoon" oil on cardboard by Leonardo Roda. The work dates back to the beginning of the 20th century and is signed at the bottom right. Period: early '900 Measurements: Framed H 44 x W 53 x D 4 / Board H 21 x W 30,5 cm
  • "Old painter" oil on canvas by Corrado Frateantonio (1941 - 2011). Painting from the 1970s/80s, depicting an old man wearing a blue cap; on the back the words "Old painter". Period: '70s/'80s Measurements: Canvas H 50 x W 35,5 x D 2 cm
  • Mixed media on rice paper. Large painting on rice paper, China for the European market, dating from the 19th century. Period: 19th century Measurements: H 183 x W 96 cm
  • "Portrait of a woman" Mixed media on masonite by Massimo Angeleri. Work of the 80s, by the Biella artist Massimo Angeleri, which depicts a woman holding a black cat. Period: 80's Measurements: Framed H 132 x W 102,5 x D 4,5 / Masonite H 100 x W 70,5 cm
  • "Bardonecchia" Oil on plywood by Ottorino Campagnari. The painting is from the 1950s and has a contemporary frame. It is signed at lower right. Campagnari Ottorino (Mestre, 1910 - Turin, 1987), a landscape artist in the late 19th-century style, was active from a very young age and favoured mountainous subjects and the swells of the Ligurian coast. He took part in numerous national exhibitions, including the Promotrice di belle arti di Torino in 1942. He held personal exhibitions both in Italy and abroad and numerous group exhibitions. Period: 1950s Measurements: Framed H 58 x W 68 x D 7 / Plywood H 40 x W 50 cm
  • "Val Grande di Lanzo (near Chialamberto)" Oil on plywood by Ottorino Campagnari. The painting is from the 1950s and has a contemporary frame. It is signed at lower right. Campagnari Ottorino (Mestre, 1910 - Turin, 1987), a landscape artist in the late 19th-century style, was active from a very young age and favoured mountainous subjects and the swells of the Ligurian coast. He took part in numerous national exhibitions, including the Promotrice di belle arti di Torino in 1942. He held personal exhibitions both in Italy and abroad and numerous group exhibitions. Period: 1950s Measurements: Framed H 58 x W 68 x D 7 / Plywood H 40 x W 50 cm
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    Expulsion of the Merchants from the Temple, oil on canvas from the first half of the 18th century. Splendid scenography, the painter was able to give "movement" to the many characters. Definitely an interesting work that deserves in-depth study. The conditions are excellent, it has not undergone to any loss of colour or restoration over time, just a light cleaning. Period: first half of the 18th century Measurements: Canvas H 73 x W 56 x 2 cm
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    "Young Musician" pastel on paper by Pietro Gaudenzi (1880-1955). After an initial artistic training with the painter Felice Del Santo in La Spezia, he attended the Accademia lingustica of fine arts, where he was a pupil of Cesare Viazzi. In 1903, after winning the Duchessa di Galliera Artistic Pension, he went to Rome to complete his studies. In the capital he studied the masters of the Renaissance - above all Michelangelo and Raphael - while among the moderns he showed interest in G.A. Sartorio, A. Mancini, A. Spadini and F.P. Michetti. Some of the artists over-mentioned appear with him among the contributors to the magazine Novissima. He also frequented Felice Carena. The first work to lead him to fame was I priori (The Priors) bought by the Municipality of Rome in 1911 at the International Exhibition. Period: early 1900s Measurements: Framed H 77 x 63.5 x D 5.5 / Paper H 61.5 x L 48.5 cm
  • Large oil on canvas by Julien van de Veegaete (1886-1960), signed and dated lower left, depicting gallant scene. Period: 1947 Measurements: Framed H 123 x W 193 x D 4,5 / H 181 x W 111 cm
  • "Serene Hours" pastel on cardboard by Gigi Chessa. Work produced between 1914 and 1915, on the back there is a cartouche of the Galleria D'Arte Fogliato. It is a very youthful work dating from the only year Gigi Chessa spent as a student at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. In February 1984 it was exhibited at the "Piemonte Artistico e Culturale" (Exhibition: Chessa, Da Milano, Levi, Menzio). The painting was published in "Rassegna Pittorica, Ottocento - Novecento" of the Galleria Inarte Alassio (April 2003), page 19, TAV IX Gigi CHESSA (1898-1935). Meeting Art auction of June 2000, not sold with estimate 2600 € Lot n° 155. Period: 1914/15 Measurements: Framed H 61 x W 45,5 x D 2 / Pastel H 41 x W 57,5 cm
  • "Old Milan" pastel on paper by Giulio Falzoni from the 1950s/60s. The painting has an authentication on the back. Period: 1950s/60s Measurements: In frame H 57 x W 67 x D 3,5 / H 30 x W 40 cm
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    "Roman Bridge Lake Como" oil on canvas by Aldo Raimondi (Rome 1902 - Milan 1997), 1959. The work is signed in the lower left-hand corner. Period: 1959 Measurements: Framed H 88 x W 67.5 x D 4.5 / Canvas H 70 x W 50 cm
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    "Women on the Carpet", original pencil drawing by Carlo Carrà, 1920, in a beautiful eighteenth-century frame. The drawing was published in the catalogue of Carrà's drawings, edited by Franco Russoli and Massimo Carrà, 1977. Period: 1920 Measurements: Framed H 73 x W 60 x D 4 / Drawing H 36 x W 29,5 cm
  • Portraits, pair of gouaches by Philippe Garel (Trébeurden 1945). The pair of gouaches, depicts two portraits: a woman in a blue dress and a woman in a sandy dress, both signed and dated 1984. Period: 1984 Measurements: Framed H 54 x W 44 x D 2 / Gouache H 33 x W 22 cm
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