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Out of stockMountain landscape, oil on canvas by Giuseppe Pessina (1893-1967) dating back to the 1940s. Signed on the lower right.Period: 1940s Measurements: In frame H 98 x L 126 / Canvas H 70 x L 100 cm
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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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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
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The painter Octavianus Monfort was known until 1990 only through a group of miniatures, signed and dated, depicting still lifes, which chronologically climbed between 1680 and 1689; and for a series of signed but undated miniatures, always depicting still lifes or, in some cases, sacred scenes. Period: 17th century Measurements: In frame H 28 x W 37.5 x D 2.5 / Parchment H23.5 x W 32.5 cm
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Multiple print on Lafuma paper entitled "Nature Morte au Pigeon" by Gino Severini (Cortona 1883 - Paris 1966) Thirteenth table in the folder "Fleures et Masques" by G. Severini published in London in 1930. "Fleurs et masques" is made up of 16 engraved and colored plates "au pochoirs", it has a unique edition of 125 copies. The author was among the signatories in 1909 of the Manifesto of Futurism written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. In Paris he was in contact with Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Juan Gris and Guillaume Apollinaire, and participated in the birth and development of Cubism. Technique: PouchoirPeriod: 1930 Measurements: In frame H 56 x L 44 cm / Print H 35 x L 21.5 cm