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"Ponte dal Vigo, Canal Vena, Chioggia" - Oil on canvas by Angelo Brombo (1893-1962), dating back to the 1940s / 1950s. Signed on the lower right. BROMBO ANGELO. Born in Chioggia on January 5, 1893, he moved to Venice. He participated in the exhibitions in Venice Rome, Turin, Naples and other minor ones, from the Veneto region, with flattering success, and also in Rome in 1926 at the Mostra d'Arte Marinara, in Milan the following year, at the Primavera; in Bologna, Como, Rovigo; again in Rome; in Milan at the Mostra Peschereccia in 1939, where he obtained the gold medal of the Ministry of Agriculture. He has held solo shows in many Italian cities, receiving praise from the public and flattering judgments from critics for his personal, moving evidence in the marine theme. He has many works in private collections and among them: Polichromie chioggiotte (Conte Molini collection of Venice), Sails, Vita chioggiotta, La riva dei Rigattieri, Gray days, Shopping on board, Campo del Duomo (Pennasilico collection). Other works in public collections: The Mausoleum of Diocletian in Split (Capitoline Museum in Rome), Ruins of Nona (Collez. Comunale di Perugia), La Vela (Municipality of Cavarzere).
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"Mountain landscape" - Oil on tablet by Lidio Ajmone. Signed and dated 1939 in the lower left corner.
LIDIO AJMONE Born in Coggiola (Biella on 10 April 1884, died in Andezzeno near Chieri on 29 September 1495. He attended the Albertina Academy in Turin and was later a pupil of Vittorio Cavalleri. He always exhibited at the promoter, at the Circolo Artisti e Amici dell ' Art of Turin and sometimes in Milan, Genoa, Casale and Novara. He took part in the great war as captain of the 3rd Alpini, was wounded and decorated. In 1925 he went to Somalia with Governor De Vecchi and carried out several works there Interesting. He portrayed the Sovereigns of Italy, Benito Mussolini and the Duke of Abruzzi. At the Civic Museum of Turin you can find his painting: Neve. He was a good colourist and always made himself admired as a sensitive landscape painter. it was organized at the Circolo degli Artisti in March 1946. There were about forty works among the most significant from the various periods of artistic activity, which left good African and Rhodes impressions.
Period: 1939
Measurements: In frame H 54 x L 64 cm / Tablet H 35.5 x L 45 cm
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"Women in Piazza di Spagna, at the Fontana della Barcaccia, Rome" oil on canvas by the French painter François Maurice Roganeau. Work signed and dated F. M. Roganeau Rome 1908. Francis Maurice Roganeau (Bordeaux 1883 - Aix-en-Provence 1973) is a French painter, illustrator and sculptor. François-Maurice Roganeau was student of the renowned sculptors Gaston Veuvenot Leroux and Paul Quinsac at the School of Fine Arts in Bordeaux, then he went to study in Jean-Léon Gérôme's studio and later on with Gabriel Ferrier at the Beaux-Arts in Paris. He started with illustration and painting. As an illustrator, he mainly worked for the publisher Henri Laurens. In 1906 he won the first Grand Prix of Rome in painting and the second Grand Prix of sculpture. He exhibited at the 1912 Salon and received a medal for his he painting Le Soir, à la Rivière, inspired by one of André Chénier's Poésies antiques. In 1917 he was commissioned to repair the identical ceiling of the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux, initially painted by Jean-Baptiste-Claude Robin. He also supplied colored glass boxes to the master glassmaker Gustave Pierre Dagrant, such as the one in the stained glass window of the church of Castillon-la-Bataille. He was director of the Bordeaux School of Fine Arts from 1929 to 1958. In 1932 he was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor. His latest works depict the Basque Country, its people and its landscapes. Period: 1908 Measurements: In frame h 54.5 x L 61.5 x D 6 / Canvas 28.5 x L 35.5 cm
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Out of stock"Interior scene with characters" - Oil on canvas, signed on the lower right corner "Marchetti", dating back to the end of the 19th century, of beautiful quality and definition.