Paintings

  • "Fontanazzo in Val di Fassa, Trentino" by Bruno Croatto (1875-1948), oil on cardboard signed on the lower right and titled on the back. Without frame. He was born in Trieste on April 12th, 1875. In the years 1891-1892 he was a disciple of Gabriel Hackl at the Academy of Munich: but he studied the Impressionists outside school, and eventually the great masters of the fifteenth century. He worked on figures, landscapes, flowers, but from 1908 he emerged in etching and aquatint, in which, neglecting the drawing, he sought only colorist effects and chiaroscuro. He exhibited in Munich, Trieste, Paris, Venice, Rome, Milan, London, Prague, Vienna. In 1930 he held a solo exhibition at the Chamber of Artists in Rome, with many paintings and etchings. Some of his works are kept in the Uffizi Gallery; at the Revoltella Museum in Trieste; in public collections in New York and in England. Period: early 1900s Measurements: H 28 X L 33 cm
  • "Flowers and Moon" Oil on canvas by Mario Carletti from the 60s / 70s. Carletti Mario (Turin 1912 - Cossato 1977), a Piedmontese painter and engraver, he painted views, landscapes, portraits and works of sacred art. He exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 1942 and at the Rome Quadriennale in 1956. Period: 60s / 70s Measurements: H 100 x W 70 x D 2 cm
  • Beautiful painting in mixed technique representing an abstract female figure by Piero Ruggeri (1930 - 2009).
    Period: 70s Measures: In frame H 70 x L 55.2 cm / Sheet H 47 x L 32 cm
  • Painting depicting a fairytale landscape with a castle and characters, probably of French origin, mixed media on paper, watercolor and tempera. Dating from the late 1800s
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 103.5 x L 74 x P 3.5 / Dipinto H 96 x L 66 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
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    "Woman lying with blue vase" by Armando Spadini, oil on canvas signed on the lower right and dated 1902 on the back. The painting, although in excellent condition, needs cleaning. Armando Spadini (Poggio Caiano 1883 - Rome 1925) studied at the Institute of Fine Arts in Florence for a short time, visiting museums and exhibitions on his own, and assimilating, with his sensitivity, the joyfullness of colours, which is expressed personally, but not too far from the Venetian and French painters. Precisely this great love for the festive colours, for the transparent clarity, for the solar luminosity is showed in all his works, without the tormenting research that often characterized the work of the Impressionists. He is a painter superior to his time, to his environment; Emilio Cecchi considers him, like Antonio Mancini, the strongest pictorial temperament that arose in Italy after the end of the 18th century. Having won the competition for national retirement for painting in Florence in 1910, he settled in Rome, where he remained until his death, keeping on painting. He participated, but not so often, in various Roman and Florentine exhibitions, and in 1918 he held a solo show at the Casina Valadier in Rome. In 1924 at the Venice Biennale he had a room, where only his works had been displayed. Many of his works are in public and private galleries in Italy, in Paris, in Buenos Aires, in Lima. At the VI Quadriennale in Rome, in 1952, a commemorative exhibition took place with eighteen works. His works were also present at the 1956 edition of the same event. Period: 1902 Measurements: In frame H 80 x W 94 x D 12 / Canvas H 53.5 x W 70.5 cm
  • Beautiful oil painting on canvas by a very young Francesco Tabusso (27 June 1930, Sesto San Giovanni - 29 January 2012, Turin), Dated 1951, signed by the author and titled "Delft" (Netherlands) On the lower left corner.
    Period: 1951 Measurements: In cornice H 63 x L 51,5 / Tela H 40 x L 30 cm
  • Country scene by Aldo Affortunati (1906 - 1991), oil on plywood dating back to the 40s / 50s.
    Period: 1940s / 50s Measurements: In frame H 58 x L 67 / Table H 40 x L 50 cm
  • Country scene by Aldo Affortunati (1906 - 1991), oil on plywood dating back to the 40s / 50s.
    Period: 1940s / 50s Measurements: In frame H 58 x L 67 / Table H 40 x L 50 cm
  • Drawing by Pietro Morando (Alessandria, 1889 - Alessandria, September 24, 1980) entitled "Conference" and signed on the bottom left. Authentication of the artist on photo.
    Period: 1950 Measurements: In frame H 85 x L 106 cm / Paper H 66 x L 74 cm
  • "Composition" by Umberto Mastroianni (Fontana Liri 1910 - Marino 1998), mixed technique / cardboard signed on the lower right, work number 0019. Authentication of the artist on photo. Umberto Mastroianni was born in Fontana Liri, in the province of Frosinone, on 21 September 1910. After his studies at the Academy of San Marcello in Rome, he moved with his family to Turin, continuing his training under the guidance of the master Guerrisi. His first works have a futurist imprinting; in particular he will be influenced by the works of Boccioni which Mastroianni tinges with neo-Cubism. The artist will be the founder of the Turin Prize in 1947 and, during his life, will receive important awards such as the International Grand Prize for Sculpture (Venice Biennale 1958) and the Tokyo Imperial Prize (1989). World famous artist, Umberto Mastroianni died on February 25, 1998 in his house-museum in Marino (Rome), leaving many masterpieces to posterity. Measurements: In frame H 77.5 x W 93.5 cm x D 5.5 / Canvas H 48.5 x W 65.5 cm
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