Prints and books

  • Beautiful example of the engraved map of Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville from 1655 on the Algerian coast of North Africa. Nicolas Sanson (1600-1667), sometimes called Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville or Sanson d'Abbeville, was the most important French cartographer of the 17th century. Tooley called Sanson "the founder of the French school of cartography". He started making cards at the end of 1620, and in 1630 he worked with Melchior Tavernier. Subsequently, Sanson worked in concert with the publisher Pierre Mariette, with whom he published his great atlas: general maps of all parts of the world (1658). After Sanson's death in 1667, his son Guillaume ran the business in collaboration with Alexis Hubert Jaillot. Guillaume has established himself as a full-fledged very important French cartographer. Period: 1655 Measurements: In frame H 65 X L 79 / Paper H 44 X L 56 cm
  • Three volumes entitled "Romantic pictorial journey of the western provinces of ancient and modern Italy" by the lawyer Modesto Paroletti, a work adorned with lithographic perspective views drawn from life. Turin Felice Festa printing factory.
    Period: Early 19th century Measurements: L 31.5 x H 46 cm
  • Lithograph by Giuseppe Biasi (Sassari 1885 - Andorno M. 1945) Italian painter, engraver and illustrator. The leading figure of Sardinian work and painting was an important author of the twentieth century.
    Period: 1920s / 30s Measurements: In frame H 94 x L 55 / Paper H 91.5 x L 52.5 cm
  • "Silenzio in montagna" - Aquatint / Puntasecca by Placido Castaldi, 1/125 specimen, dating back to 1985
    Period: 1985 Measurements: H 50 x L 70 cm
  • Wonderful collection numbered 129 out of 150 copies, of images by great Italian artists including A. Pomodoro, E. Baj, A. Bueno and many others 43 plates with images of the fabric manufacturing over the centuries, enclosed in a leather folder in excellent condition.
    Period: 20th century Measurements: H 50 x L 35 cm
  • The birth of Venus, work of 1923, signed and dated 1924 in the lower right and numbered in the lower left 13/25 by the author Carlo Dalmazio CarrĂ  (Quargnento, 11 February 1881 - Milan, 13 April 1966), Italian painter and teacher , professor at the Brera Academy from 1939 to 1951. This work is part of the "transcendent period" of the painter who since 1922 abandoned metaphysics, driven by the desire to "be only himself". Painting must grasp that relationship which includes the need to identify with things and the need for abstraction "and the contemplation of the landscape is then resolved in the" construction "of a painting, both mountain and marine. He also knows the Milanese painter-poet Cesare Breveglieri (who portrayed him while he was painting).
    Period: 1924 Measurements: In frame H 53.5 x L 41.5 / Paper H 31 x L 20.6 cm
  • "Casorati's fairy tales", serigraphy by Francesco Casorati Pavarolo (1934-2013). Signed and numbered 1/125 in pencil.
    Period: 80s Measurements: H 70 x L 50 / Serigraphy H 56 x L 36.5 cm
  • "The Lion" - Multiple print by Francesco Musante (Genoa, 17 February 1950), edition n. 3 out of 50. The work bears the inscription "The Lion carried by Trieste's ships around the world". Signature of the author on the lower center.
    Measurements: In frame H 73 x L 58 / Cardboard H 48 x L 34 cm
  • "Venice" - Lithographs by Filippo Vasconi (1687 - 1730) for Domenico Lovisa (1690 - 1750), dating back to 1717. The four lithographs represent:
    • "View of the Court of the Doge's Palace in Venice" from The Gran Teatro di Venezia
    • "View of the Rialto Island with the Famous Bridge" from The Gran Teatro di Venezia
    • "View of Health and Public Granaries" from The Gran Teatro di Venezia
    • "Other View of the Rialto Bridge" from The Gran Teatro di Venezia
    Period: 1717 Measurements: In frame H 53 x L 67 / Paper H 48 x L 61 cm
  • Lithograph by Carlo Bossoli representing the perspective view of the Palazzo di CittĂ  and the current via Milano (Turin) in which, in a blaze of cheering crowds, the Piedmontese cavalry leaving for the war parades on 17 April 1859. Signed by the author .
    Period: 1859 Measurements: H 22.5 x L 15.3 cmPeriod: 1859
  • Large original screenprint by Aligi Sassu (1912-2000). SASSU ALIGI. Born on July 17, 1912 in Milan. For his father's Sardinian origins, he spent several years of his childhood in Thiesi (Sassari). His first essays are from 1926. He participated in the futurist movement until 1930; then he broke away. He had contacts in Milan with Edoardo Persico and Raffaele Carrieri; around 1931 he was in opposition to the Italian twentieth century, with Birolli, ManzĂą, Grosso, Tomea. He exhibited for the first time at the Venetian Biennale in 1928; his first personal is in 1930, at the Galleria del Milione. In 1934 he was in Paris, where he obtained success at the Galerie des Quatre Chemins. Since 1935, after returning to Milan, he has taken part in numerous artistic events. He participated in the first two editions of the Bergamo Prize; at the Sacred Art Exhibition in Bergamo he received the first prize with the work Deposition. He is an etching, lithographer, ceramist; he created works of sculpture, frescoes, stained glass, scenography. In 1957 he created a large cycle of mosaics in the apse of the Chiesa del Carmine in Cagliari; His works have been presented in numerous cities, including abroad: in the U.S.A. in 1933; in London in 1935; in Buenos Aires in 1947; and in Paris, Boston, Lisbon, Bucharest (where an anthology of paintings and graphic works was set up in 1966). Among the major solo shows in Italy, we mention: the one concerning graphics and sculpture carried out in the Galleria Civica di Monza in 1965; that of 1966 in Palermo presented by Salvatore Quasimodo; Period: 20th century Measures: H 163 x L 159 x P 4.5 / Canvas H 151 x L 146 cm
  • Lithograph on Japanese paper by Marc Chagall (LĂ«zna, 7 July 1887 - Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 28 March 1985), was a French Russian-born painter of Hasidic Jewish origin. Numbered lithograph (XV / XX) on the bottom left, with the signature on the bottom right.
    Period: 70s Measurements: In frame H 72.5 x L 53 cm / Sheet H 49 x L 34.5 cm
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