Sculptures

  • Virgilio Audagna (1903-1995). Born in February 1903 in Cannes, France, where his father and his family had temporarily moved for work. Returning to Italy, he completed his artistic studies and attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Turin. During his artistic career, he has created both large monuments and small-format works. Active not only in Italy but also abroad, where he often stayed, he also had the opportunity to perform models for medals, of sacred and profane subjects, to commemorate numerous events. In addition to being a sculptor, he was a draftsman and painter. He died in Turin in 1994. The work represents a female nude, green marble sculpture.
    Period: 20th century Measurements: H 94 x W 43 x D 45 cm
  • English samovar dating from the early 1900s in sheffield.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: Total H 35 x W 24 x D 29 cm / Teapot H 20 x W 23 x D 27.5 cm
  • Bronze Sculpture by Torquato Tamagnini (1886-1965), depicting "Woman in Torsion", signed at the bottom on the base. He was a sculptor who was particularly famous for the numerous monuments to the fallen of the Great War. Author of some small bronzes of Liberty taste. Present at the I Biennale Romana, he founded the Casa d'Arte "Corinthia" in Rome. In excellent condition. Period: Early 20th century. Measurements: H 57 x L 25,5 x P 22 cm  
  • Bronze sculpture by Franco Zazzeri signed and dated 1976. "A sphere, and all of a sudden it breaks, a slice of it caught just in the moment of falling down (...) that sphere is configured as the earth that turns in spaces; what will become the segment that has detached from the sphere of Zazzeri? " - Marco Valsecchi 1977 (Milan, 1913 - 1980) - art critic, university professor, essayist and journalist of the daily newspapers Il Giorno and Il Giornale and of the weekly Lo Speciale. "Zazzeri's work can be called" totemism of the origins ": an anthropological function that rediscovers the notion of beauty in the recognition of an inner and eternal truth." - Riccardo Barletta 1985 - Modern art critic and professor of history of design at the Polytechnic School of Milan. "Cosmos and Logos are converted into each other, through the filter of the protean personality of Zazzeri" - Floriano De Santi 1999 - Artistic Director and Critic and art historian FRANCO ZAZZERI was born in Florence on 19 August 1938. He spent his childhood in Monte San Savino, Arezzo. At the age of fourteen he began working in a ceramics workshop but, fascinated by sculpture, he moved to Arezzo where he worked for a local marble worker and attended the Aretina art school under the guidance of the sculptor Giovanni Bianchi. At the end of the 1950s, commissioned by various personalities from Arezzo, he made several sculptural portraits; he wins the competition for the construction of the statue of the Madonna delle Vertighe (patron saint of the Autostrada del Sole). In 1960 he moved to Milan (where he currently lives and works). In the same year he graduated from the school of the Castello Sforzesco sculpture section. To his credit 30 personal exhibitions held in Italy and Europe. Numerous group exhibitions; we cite some of the most prestigious: 1983 "Italian sculpture in the world" traveling exhibition in the main cities of the world by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Rome Quadrennial of Art; 1984 "XXIX Biennale of Art of the City of Milan", Palazzo della Permanente; 1986 "XLII International Biennial of Art of Venice"; 1989 "XXXI Biennale of Art of the City of Milan", Palazzo della Permanente; 1999 "XIII Quadrennial of Rome". Some of his sculptures are found in: Montecarlo - Banque de Gestion Monegasque; Rome - EUR - Italian Credit; Rome - via del corso 374 - Credito Italiano; Turin - in via Arsenale, 11 - Credito Italiano; Moscow - Italian Representation; Milan - Linate and Malpensa Airport; Milan - Municipality of Milan in via Pirelli; Milan - Piazza Duca d'Aosta; Milan - Civic Center - via Oglio 18; Here below we mention only a few other exhibitions, by importance and artistic significance: 2002 Milan, Palazzo Municipale Sondrio; 1995-1999-2005 Milan, Borgogna Gallery; 1989 Monte San Savino, "Homage to Sansovino"; 1984 Munich, Galerie Museum BMW; 1984 Vienna, Italian Cultural Institute; 1980 Ferrara, Palazzo Dei Diamanti; 1975-1979-1983 Ada Zunino Gallery; 1971-1974 Monza, Arengario Museum; 1970-1971-1972-1973 Milan, 'La Darsena' Gallery. "... Starting from a figurative sculpture Franco Zarreri soon turns to a more informal vision of the figure, a non-individual content emerges from the representation of the individual to that of the group, the family nucleus, seen as a reality of the primordium in a genetic sense . A non-descriptive and unrealistic position. ... " from "Zarreri - The Totemism of Origins" Riccardo Barletta ed. Milan Point and Line
    Period: 1976 Measurements: H32 x W48 x W48 cm
  • Bronze plaque by Carmelo Cappello, 1940s. Period: 1940s Measurements: H 30 x W 39.5 x D 3.5 cm
  • Bronze by Giovanni Nicolini, work of the 1920s / 1930s. Giovanni Nicolini was born in Palermo on April 14, 1872. He died in Rome in 1956. In the 1920s / 1930s the author focused his formal research on the theme of the nude figure, giving life to works strongly expressive of feelings or passions, in which the female figure with floating hair and enveloping shapes revealed a strong art nouveau influence. Period: 1920s / 30s Measurements: H with base 51 cm / H 49 x Ø base 19 cm
  • Ayutthaya Buddha head carved in sandstone, produced in Siam in about 1650. With authentication from the Department of Oriental Art, Antique Silver, (18a Northampton square, London, E.C. 1). The Buddha's head is usually depicted in a state of meditation, the faint smile on the statue symbolising his tranquil and aristocratic nature. On the top of his head he has a prominent protrusion, called "uṣṇīṣa", oval-shaped, representing the splendour of spiritual energy, but its original function was as a crown; while the short curly hair shows that Prince Siddhartha shed his noble title and privileges. Period: ca. 1650 Measurements: H 31 x W 11.5 x D 13 cm
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    Ancient stoup in carved white marble, 17th century in good condition. Period: '600 Measurements: H 130 x D 64 cm
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    "Donna", unique bronze work by the master Francesco Messina (1900-1995), in dark patina and burgundy shades, authentic from 1990 by the CSD (Milan art center). The master and his art: The artist, Sicilian by birth, trained in Genoa and Milanese by adoption, who was able to experience all the artistic seasons of the 1900s. He has been able to filter and summarize in his works the feeling of time and its passing year after year, work after work, with an always original and coherent look at the poetics of the material. Cocteau said of Messina that "he does not strive to run faster than beauty (...) he walks leaving large footprints on the sand, without the subsequent waves of fashion erasing them". (Cit) Period: 20th century Measurements: H 60 x L 12 x P 8 cm
  • Water carrier, terracotta sculpture dating back to the early 1900s. At the base stamp of the Lazzaro Manufacture of Treviso
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 68 x L 25,5 x Ø 26,5 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
  • "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
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