Sculptures

  • Marylin Sexy Girl, Omar Ronda, 2011, cast plastic sculpture with washer inserts. With base and display case
    Period: 2011 Measurements: Case H 44.5 x W 25 x D 25 cm
  • "Maternity and gallant scene", a pair of plaster reliefs representing religious scenes, dating back to the 19th century.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: In frame H 22 x L 22 / High relief Ø 12.5 cm
  • Bronze sculpture by Sandrun entitled "My teacher Tòni dël Fatin". Perfect in patina, excellent condition This work is present in Sandrun's monograph and contains the following description: "His master? Of course" Tòni dël Fatin ", friend of the artist, who died hit by a car right in front of the church of Cossila San Grato, was his teacher. And it was just as the student modeled it in clay and then cast in bronze. An angular, wise, ironic little man, humbled by the weight of years and misery. He had a lot of influence on our Franceschino, especially on the way we relate to the real world, to nature, to men. Like the Greeks , Sandrun also tried to bring out their personality from these figures, not only by working on the face, but also on the body and on the attitudes that life forces us to assume "
    Period: 1965 Measurements: H 60 x W 35 x D 29 cm
  • "Nude of a Woman" bronze, by Antonio Zucconi, 1959. Signed and dated at the bottom of the front. Antonio Zucconi (Macerata, 1894 - Turin, 1967) was a pupil of Edoardo Rubino at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. From the beginning of the 1920s he exhibited at the group shows of the Promotrice in Turin with works of Symbolist inspiration. From the 1930s onwards, his sculptures took on a more 'twentieth-century' tone, as a result of many influences, in particular Arturo Martini and Ernesto De Fiori. The vision of Vincenzo Gemito's sculptures at the Venice Biennale in 1932 was more decisive for the development of his work. Present at the Venice Biennials of 1934 and 1936, he exhibited with Piedmontese artists at the Rome Gallery in 1938. In 1932, in collaboration with the architect Nicola Mosso and the sculptors Pavesi and Terracini, he created the Mysteries of Joy for the Sanctuary of Oropa. In the second half of the 1930s he again devoted himself to decorative sculpture in the Unione Industriali building in Biella. Period: 1959 Measurements: H 61 x W 18 x D 25 cm
  • Bronze nude of a woman, by Mariella Perino, artist from Biella. Work from the beginning of her career, mid 1960s. Period: Mid sixties Measurements: H 55,5 x W 22 x D 37 cm
  • "Old woman with basket "- Bronze dating back to the early 1900s
    Period: Early 1900s Measures: H 33 x L 35.5 x P 26.5 cm
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    "Orientalist dancer with fans" - Claire Jeanne Roberte Colinet. French Art Deco sculpture in bronze, resting on a base of Marble Noir Saint Laurent and Onyx. Signed work on the base dating from the 1930s. Period: 1930s Measurements: H 54 x W 48 x D 15 cm
  • Bronze sculpture by Giovanni De Martino (Naples 1870-1935), was an Italian sculptor, active in Paris. Known for the production of sculptures, small bronze busts, in particular Popolane, street urchins and fishermen with realistic features. This work "Guy with crab" is in excellent condition. Signed by the author on the amphora.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 123 x L 56 cm
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    "L'abbraccio" bronze by Mariella Perino, artist from Biella. Works produced at the beginning of her career, mid 1960s. Period: Mid '60s Measurements: H 96 x W 34 x D 36 cm
  • "Velette" iron sculpture by Attilio Biancardi, an artist from Biella. The work dates back to the 1970s and is a miniature of the panoramic sculpture of Trivero. Period: the 70s Measurements: H 37 x W 30 x D 10 cm
  • "Warrior" patinated terracotta sculpture by Angelo Basso. The sculpture is signed and dated 12-9-61, on the rock on which the warrior is sitting. Period: 12-9-61 Measurements: Sculpture measures H 25 x W 30 x D 13 cm / Base H 3 x W 30 x D 18,5 cm
  • Water bearer with child, terracotta sculpture dating back to the early 1900s. At the base stamp of the Lazzaro Manufacture of Treviso
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 63 x L 25 x Ø 23,5 cm
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