Paintings

  • Still life, oil on plywood signed L. Albertoni, dating back to the 1940s. The work is presented in a beautiful carved and gilded frame.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: In frame H 70 x L 90 / Table H 47 x L 67 cm
  • Still life, oil on plywood signed L. Albertoni, dating back to the 1940s. The work is presented in a beautiful carved and gilded frame.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: In frame H 70 x L 90 / Table H 47 x L 67 cm
  • Oil painting on canvas depicting a judge.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 54 x L 53.5 cm
  • Oil painting on canvas by Edmondo Maneglia (1925-2003) depicting a female figure in erotic attitudes. Signed by the author on the lower left corner.
    Period: 20th century Measurements: In frame H 53.5 x L 53.5 / Canvas H 30 x L 30 cm
  • Oil on tablet, Luigi Locatelli. Painted tablet by Luigi Locatelli, depicting mother with child on a fence, signed lower right. No frame. Locatelli Luigi (known as Bigì) (Bergamo 1904-1983) after his first training with his father, he enrolled at the Carrara Academy. Before the age of twenty he starts working for the Milan gallery owner Zecchini. In the 1930s he moved to Paris where he became friends with the great Italian artists who lived in the French capital. After about ten years he returns to Italy settling in Bologna where he works as a restorer. Period: 1934 Measurements: H 41 x L 33 cm
  • Watercolour on paper by Giulio Falzoni, signed on the lower right. Giulio Falzoni (Marmirolo, June 1st 1900 - Milano, 1978). In his youth he studied music and painting, specifically dedicating his work and research towards mural painting. In 1915 he started studying drawing in Mantova and the following year he worked as decorator. From 1928 to 1943 he stayed in Florence, where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts and developped his artistic skills under the lead of Plinio Nomellini. He started to stand out from his contemporary colleagues thanks to his watercolour technique, mastering it in London at the Royal Watercolour Society in the end of the 1940s. His first solo exhibition was set up in 1939 in Mantova, then Florence, Padova, Prato, Neaples, Venice and Milan followed. Some of his exhibitions have taken place in the United States of America, United Kingdom, France and Switzerland. Several prestigious collections see his works as their part, as for instance the Galleria degli Uffizi and Musei Capitolini. Measurements: In frame H56 x W49,5 x D4,5 // H32 x W26 cm.
  • Work by Gianni Bertini (Pisa 1922 - Caen 2010). Italian artist active in the field of painting, graphics and visual poetry. He was the founder of Mec-Art. The work is a plastic fusion and is part of the Antologica collection. Dated 16 November 1966 and signed by the artist on the back. It also bears the inscription "1st status". In perfect condition. Period: November 16, 1966 Measurements: H 80.5 x L 53 cm
  • "Portrait of an old woman" - Oil on panel by Filippo Omegna (1881-1948).  Signed and dated on the lower right corner. Born in Turin on 11 March 1881, died in Montaldo di Mondovì on 1 September 1948. He was among the best pupils of Giacomo Grosso, from whom he was appointed while very young as teacher of nude and costume history at the Academy Albertina of Turin. Full Professor of Figure, in the same Academy, from 1932 until his death.
    Period: 12-10-1924 Measurements: In frame H 46 x L 36 x P 4 cm / Table H 33 x L 23 cm
  • "Village with bridge "- Oil on cardboard by Luigi Zago (1894-1952) dating back to the 1930s
    Period: 1930s Measurements: In frame H 61 x L 71 / Painting H 50 x L 61 cm
  • George Lilanga (Kikwetu, 1934 - Dar es Salaam, 2005) was a Tanzanian painter and sculptor. Trained at the pictorial school of tingatinga in Dar es Salaam, he is also known internationally for his peculiar pictorial style, characterized by brightly colored figures and sharp, highly dynamic and caricatured contours. The work is in excellent condition in a frame with glass, below the author's signature and on the back an inscription in Swaili language. Period: 2002 Measurements: In frame H 80.5 x L 63 cm / Canvas H 64.5 x L 46.5 cm
  • Oropa Sanctuary, oil on plywood by Francesco Chiapasco (Turinese painter of the first half of the 20th century). The work is dating back to the 1944 and it is signed and dated on the lower left. In excellent condition with coeval frame. Period: 1944 Measurements: In frame H 45 x L 50 / Table H 30 x L 36 cm
  • Wooden icon painted in oil depicting Saint Stiliano of Paflagonia, patron saint of children. Stiliano mainly looked after children, not only those physically afflicted but also those who needed spiritual guidance. It is said that families from all walks of life entrusted the illumination of their children to Stiliano to such an extent that he was forced to look for a larger home and to recruit the assistance needed to take care of so many of his hermit friends . His was probably the first kindergarten in the world, where mothers could safely leave their children to devote themselves to other household chores. Stiliano also became the patron saint of unborn children, following the miraculous intercession for a young woman who had helped him with the children, who could not have had one. When the woman gave birth to her child, her husband, mad with joy, spread the news of the miracle across the country, and so, numerous sterile women went to the hermit saint. Those whose faith in Jesus Christ was sincere became fertile.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: In frame H 42 x L 33.5 / Icon H 26.5 x L 20 cm
  • Ancient Indian painting, in watercolour and tempera technique on thin canvas, depicting two life scenes with characters and cows. Period: mid 1900s Measurements: H179 x W114 x D2 cm
  • The painter Octavianus Monfort was known until 1990 only through a group of miniatures, signed and dated, depicting still lifes, which chronologically climbed between 1680 and 1689; and for a series of signed but undated miniatures, always depicting still lifes or, in some cases, sacred scenes. Period: 17th century Measurements: In frame H 28 x W 37.5 x D 2.5 / Parchment H23.5 x W 32.5 cm
  • Beautiful small painting by Giuseppe Sauli d'Igliano (1840-1908). The artist was born in Turin from a family of Genoese origin. His technique, used with skill, makes the details of the landscape three-dimensional. Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: In frame H 40.5 x L 50.5 cm / Tablet H 20 x L 30 cm  
  • Delicate watercolor on paper in a coeval ebonized frame dating back to the end of the 19th century. The subject is eighteenth-century with nudes and cupids.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: In frame H 59 x W 49 cm / Paper H 40 x W 28 cm
  • Oil painting on plywood dating back to the 1940s depicting a snowy landscape by Adolfo Giuseppe Rolla (1899-1967). Signed on the lower left.
    Period: 1940s approx Measurements: In frame H 43 x L 37.5 / Table H 22 x L 16 cm
  • "Pastorello", oil on plywood by Arnolfo Sella (1879-1970). The artist was a Piedmontese painter active during the nineteenth century. The painting is dated "2 October '61" and signed on the lower right by the author. Very good condition. Period: 02 October 1961 Measurements: In frame H 46.5 x L 56 cm / Tablet H 30 x L 40 cm
  • Sacred wooden icon painted in oil depicting the Madonna Odigitria with the child. The Madonna Odigitria, Odighítria, or even Odegétria (from the Byzantine Greek Oδηγήτρια, the one who leads), otherwise also known as Madonna dell'Itria, is a type of Christian iconography widespread in particular in Byzantine and Russian art of the medieval period. The iconography consists of the Madonna holding the Child Jesus, seated in a blessing act, holding a rolled parchment in her hand and which the Virgin indicates with her right hand.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: In frame H 42 x L 33.5 / Icon H 29.5 x L 21 cm
  • "Chierichetti" (Altar boys) - Oil on canvas by Nino Salvadori Esposito. Beautiful painting by Nino Salvadori Esposito, born in 1918. Oil on canvas with beautiful gilded frame. Period: 1960s Measurements: In frame H 71 x W 80.5 x D 6.5 / Canvas H 50 x W 60 cm
  • Beautiful tempera painting on paper applied on plywood representing a glimpse of Rue Perrière in Annecy, France. Signed and dated 1946 in the lower right corner by the author René Carel. In excellent condition with frame.
    Period: 1946 Measurements: In frame H 61 x L 46 / Paper H 51 x L 38 cm
  • English landscape, unsigned oil on canvas, late 19th century, with carved and gilded frame. Period: End of the 19th century Measurements: In frame H 45 x W 64.5 x D 6.5 / Canvas H 25.5 x W 45.5 cm
  • Pastel on paper depicting an abstract figure. Signed on the lower center by the author Filippo Auti.
    Period: 80s Measurements: In frame H 63 x L 50 cm / Sheet H 42 x L 22.5 cm
  • Pastel on paper representing abstract demon. Signed on the lower right by the author Filippo Auti, dated 1965.
    Period: 1965 Measurements: In frame H 59 x L 51 cm / Sheet H 48 x L 36.5 cm
     
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