• "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
  • 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
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    Conversation in the woods, Venanzio Zolla (Colchester, 18 March 1880 - Turin, 10 August 1961). Oil painting on cardboard dating back to the early 1900s, signed on the lower left.
    Period: Early 19th century Measurements: In frame H 40 X L 35.5 / Table H 26.5 X L 22 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
  • Photography by Vittorio Sella Courmayeur, 1929 With date and dedication on the back. Gelatin silver gelatin print. Period: 1929 Measurements: H 30 x W 40 cm
  • "Cyrano de bergerac" - Bronze sculpture from the first half of the 1900s
    Period: First half of the 1900s Measures: H 38.5 x L 15.5 x D 14 cm
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    "Dali - De Draeger" catalogue by Max Gérard, 1968. The catalogue has a drawing of Don Quixote, with a dedication on the guard paper, a gift from the Catalan artist Salvador Dali (Figueras 1904 - 1989) "Every morning, as I wake up, I experience a supreme pleasure that I am discovering today for the first time: that of being Salvador Dali, and I wonder, filled with wonder, what this Salvador Dali will do again today that is so prodigious. And every day it is more difficult for me to understand how others can live without being Gala or Salvador Dali. A Catalan with a thirst for gold and glory, Dali painted a lot and talked a lot. His favourite subject: how to become a genius. His conclusion: 'Oh, Salvador, now you know, if you play at being a genius, you will become one! Salvador Dali's taste for provocation, excessive character, pursuit of paradox and exaggerated egocentricity have made him a well-known figure to the general public. These elements have helped to turn a great artist - endowed with a fervid creative intelligence and a profound knowledge of the history of the arts, the masters of the past and the literary research of his time - into a myth, which still arouses great curiosity today. However, his continuous exposure as an absolute 'genius' of art, to critics and to the judgement of the public, has given the impression of being able to fully understand his work and easily enter into his thought. In reality, his entire oeuvre reveals a very complex personality. Like his compatriot Picasso, Dali experimented with different expressive languages during his long career, moving away from painting towards cinema, theatre, photography and even performance. "At the age of six I wanted to be a cook. At seven I wanted to be Napoleon. And my ambition has been steadily growing ever since". Dali's life and work are inextricably intertwined, in fact many events in the artist's life were reflected in his creations, and many paintings can only be understood on the basis of the events that marked his life. At the age of six he painted his first canvas. Then, at the age of ten, he received his first drawing lesson, under the guidance of the famous Impressionist painter Ramón Pichot (1872 - 1925). He would later say that he was influenced by Pichot's works, which represented his first contact with a non-academic artistic current, focused on the reality of his time. At the age of fourteen he discovered the pompiers, at twenty-two cubism and at twenty-four he was already Dali, convinced that he had been called Salvador because he was destined to be the "saviour" of painting threatened with death by abstract art, academic surrealism, Dadaism in general and all the anarchic isms. At the age of 25, he was already winning over critics, doing business with gallery owners and collecting scandals. Period: 1968 Measurements: Page size with drawing and dedication H 30 x W 27.5 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
  • Plaster statue representing a female nude (Diana with the horn) by Giuseppe Siccardi (Albino, 18 July 1883 - Libya, 1911), Italian sculptor. The work is mentioned in the book entitled "Siccardi" by Silvana Milesi, Corponove Editrice. Period: Late 1800s / early 1900s Measurements: H 46 x L 56 x P 37 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
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    "Ecstasy of St. Francis" oil on canvas from the 17th century, in a coeval frame. Work in excellent condition. The scene of the painting refers to the famous episode in the life of Saint Francis that took place on the Verna mountain in the summer of 1224, when the Saint received the stigmata. Period: 17th century Measurements: Framed H 84.5 x W 66.5 x D 4.5 cm / Canvas H 68 x W 51 cm
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    "Ed ecco un cavallo bianco (And finally a white horse)", a not numbered litograph, signed on the lower right by Giorgio De Chirico. This artwork is included in the "Apocalypse" volume, curated by R. Carrieri, Edizioni della Chimera, Milano. The founder of the metaphysical school, Giorgio de Chirico is mostly known for his metaphysical paintings, created from 1909 to 1919. These nostalgic representations have deeply influenced the Surrealist movement and its artists, among which André Breton, Salvador Dalì and René Magritte. De Chirico's artworks explore various themes, among which alientation; nostalgia and the myth. De Chirico refused, later in his career, his previous metaphysical style and focused his research on traditional painting techniques, preferring the neo-Classic and neo-Baroque style, influenced by Raffaello, Luca Signorelli and Peter Paul Rubens. The surrealists publicly criticised this further anti-moidernist development in De Chirico's work and for that the artist ceased his participation and belonging to the group. Measurements: In frame H53 x W45,5 x D1,5 cm / Litograph H32 x W25 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • "Female figure", serigraph by Giuseppe Migneco (1908-1997), numbered on the bottom left 2/200.
    Period: 1964 Measurements: In frame H 83 x L 67 / Paper H 75 x L 60 cm
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    Nice charcoal on paper applied on canvas by Oreste Pizio (1879, Turin - 1938, Nole) representing a female nude. Signed and dated 1918 by the author. In a golden frame with ovalized fillets from the end of the 19th century.
    Period: 1918 Measurements: In frame H 90 x L 65 / Canvas H 61 x L 43 cm
  • Chinese carved and ebonized wood sculpture depicting a phoenix, dating back to the end of the 19th century
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 197 x Ø 55 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
  • "Florentine noble lady " - Ancient Italian marble from the second half of the 19th century. Tuscan half-bust of exquisite workmanship depicting a noble Florentine lady. Perfectly finished in detail. It bears the inscription"Decus Augusta Coenobili". In good state of conservation and beautiful patina.
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 66 x W 78 x D 30 cm
  • "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
  • Carlo Musso (1907 - 1968), gracious chalk on paper by the Turinese artist. Signed on the lower right, dating back to the 1940s.   Born on September 7th 1907 and dead on September 25th 1968 in Turin. He attended the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts along with the masters Luigi Onetti, Cesare Ferro and later on with Guido di Montezemolo. This last artist was his companion with whom he had learned to dig into the true soul of the Piedmontese landscapes, pictorically describing it with a deep sense of lyricism. He participated in the main Italian group exhibitions: Circolo degli Artisti, Arbarello prize with the work 'Ponte sulla Dora' (1946); CAI Award, silver medal with 'Preludio di tormenta' (1947); Black and White exhibition, medal of silver San Paolo with Strada del fortino (1952); City of Chieri competition, first prize with "the Duomo, evening" (1953); International Self-portrait Exhibition, silver medal (1956); Circolo degli Artisti of Turin, Follini prize with "Porto di Savonasotto la neve" (1958); Alessandria Commerce Award, first prize with "Casale Market" (1962); Pragelato Narcisi in fiore competition, first prize (1966); Exhibition of Floral compositions at Valentino, gold medal ( 1966); City of Cumiana painting exhibition, first prize and gold medal with "Autumn in Val di Susa" (1966) He has set up personal exhibitions in various Italian cities.   Measurements: W 35 x H 22,5
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    Pair of gallant scenes, retouché by Otto Wilhelm Eduard Erdmann (7 December 1834, Leipzig - 9 December 1905, Düsseldorf) He was a German genre painter in the Rococo Revival style. The retouché technique uses a print as a base, but thanks to hand-made retouches and finishes, it returns a physical and external appearance similar to a completely painted picture.
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: In frame H 38 x L 30 / Tablet H 15 x L 11,5 cm
  • "Garibaldi" - Oil on canvas by Teofilo Patini (1840-1906) PATINI TEOFILO. Born in Castel di Sangro (L'Aquila) on May 5, 1840, died in Naples on November 16, 1906. He moved to Naples at a very young age, after graduating in Fine Arts; he enrolled at the Institute of Fine Arts, where Filippo Palizzi was teaching at the time. During the courses he easily won several prizes and finally obtained a pensioner to go to Rome, where he studied deeply the ancient masters and in particular those of the seventeenth century. He also was strongly influenced from Dutch paintings, but, above all, it was the Meissonnier who conquered him. He first dealt, for a short period of time, with the historical picture; then, with his sensitive and scornful soul, as an attentive observer of the events of human life, he gave himself to social painting, expressed with a strong and meticulous verism. His masterpiece is L'erede, which was exhibited in Milan in 1881 and is now found in the Gallery of Modern Art in Rome with Spade and Milk, exhibited in Turin in 1884. Other important paintings of his are: Il Parmigianino; The sack of Rome, of the Municipality of Naples; Art and freedom; Salvator Rosa's studio, exhibited in Turin in 1880 and in Vienna; Every good boot becomes a slipper; The first riding lesson, which is owned by the baritone Titta Ruffo; Pack animals, sent to Venice in 1887; Rocky landscape, in the M.O. collection of Milan; The riding lesson, in the Borgogna Museum of Vercelli; The country doctor; Belly and heart; The company of death: After defeat; The good ones; The notables of my country; The eagle; The caralluccio; Return to the sheepfold; The chain. Patini also tried, with less success, the sacred subject, and the paintings are remembered in this regard: Gloria del Sacramento; The temptations of Saint Anthony; Christ in the garden; The Redeemer; Christ raises the widow's son; The Annunziata; Il Purgatorio: The Crucifix; The Guardian Angel; Sant'Antonio di Padova; San Carlo Borromeo. There are also the sketches for the decorations of the Aula Magna of the University of Naples (work that, for the artist's death, remained unfinished), and the frescoes in the hall of the City Council of the same city. His students include M. Dragonetti Cappelli, E. Rubei, Vittor Scarselli.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: H 50 x L 41 x P 4.5 / Canvas H 39 x L 31 cm
  • The most important work of Omar Aprile Ronda (Portula, 11 September 1947 - Biella, 7 December 2017), was an Italian artist, painter, sculptor, art collector and publisher. The work is published on the cover of the catalog "Genetic Fusions - Genetic Fusions" of 1991 of which a quote is reported below: "Genetic Fusions" are fascinating for their relation with the infinitely small, within which thousands of events  take place and where order seems to be the highest law we are not allowed to know yet, but that the artist makes us perceive through imagination and poetry" The work is dated and signed on the back by the author who guarantees its authenticity. Period: 1990 Measurements: H 135 x L 281 cm
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    "Glory of St. Benedict" mixed media on paper by Pietro Annigoni (1910-1988), on the reverse side cartouche of the IInd Biennale of Sacred Art of Pescara. Measurements: In frame H 99.5 x W 78.5 x D 10 / Paper H 80 x W 60 cm
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    Gondolas in Venice, Erma Zago (1880-1942), oil on tablet, signed on the lower left, with a dedication on the back. Dating from the early 1900s.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 39 x W 46.5 / Canvas on wood H 19 x W 26.5 cm
  • Beautiful example of the engraved map of Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville from 1650. 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: 1650 Measurements: In frame H 65 X L 79 / Paper H 44 X L 56 cm
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    Beautiful bronze animal sculpture depicting a group of lions by Clovis Edmond Masson (1838, Paris - 1913). Signed by the author on the basement.
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 60 x L 46 x P 30 cm
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    "Head of Satyr" - Bronze sculpture by Vincenzo Gemito (Naples, 16 July 1852 - Naples, 1 March 1929), Italian sculptor, designer and goldsmith. In Naples he was known as "’ o crazy sculptor " because he was tormented and marked by profound psychic imbalances; in reality his name was Vincenzo Gemito (Naples 1852 - 1929), a goldsmith and sculptor who, due to his condition, was often forced to take long breaks from his creative activity. His life was not simple right from the start: he was abandoned to his fate by his parents after being deposited in the wheel of exposures of the Annunziata plant. In fact, his real surname was Genito - "generated" - usually associated with orphans, but due to a mistake by a scribe the N became an M. Adopted and raised in a very poor family, from an early age Gemito proved to be gifted with immense talent for the plastic arts. His watchful eye loved to dwell above all on the scenes of the Neapolitan slums and his favorite subjects were children dressed in rags, commoners and players. The Gallerie d’Italia in Naples houses one of the most important nucleus of the artist's works, coming from the collection of the lawyer Gabriele Consolazio: terracotta, bronzes and drawings produced between the 1870s and the 1920s of the following century. The young heads modeled in terracotta - such as the impressive "Scugnizzo", "Fiociniere" and "Moretto" - testify to his tendency towards naturalism. Much more sophisticated are the bronze portraits of famous people, such as that of the Spanish painter Mariano Fortuny and his contemporary Domenico Morelli. His tireless plastic research is represented in particular by the "Philosopher's head" and the later "Neapolitan girl's bust", characterized by a sensual classicism that recalls the seductions and virtuosity of ancient Hellenistic sculpture. The drawings made with different materials and procedures are no less splendid: Gemito, in fact, knew how to master pencil, charcoal, ink, watercolor, sanguine and white tempera with the same skill. The engaging self-portraits are exhibited at Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano, merciless evidence of the painful changes in his physiognomy over the years; another important series on display consists of the figures of women where it is possible to observe the style research inspired by seventeenth-century models that made Vincenzo Gemito the last follower of Neapolitan naturalism.
    Period: '900 Measurements: H 42 x W 23 x D 23 cm
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    Miniature oil painting on wooden tablet depicting the holy family dating back to the 19th century
    Period: 19th century Measurements: In frame H 47 X L 35 / Tablet H 13.5 X L 9.5 cm
  • "Homage to Botero", flano and mixed technique of 1998, by Ezio Gribaudo (Turin, 1929)
    Period: 1998 Measurements: In frame H 117.5 X L 45 / Opera H 105 X L 33 cm
  • "I am Bonconte da Montefeltro ... So wounded at the top of the throat ..." Oil on canvas by Giancarlo Cori. Painted in 1984, the year in which he paints his last works. Confirmation of authenticity by his son Nicolò Cori. Period: 1984 Measurements: In frame H 84 x W 113.5 x D 3.5 / Canvas H 78 x 107.5 cm
  • "Interior of a courtyard, Milan" Oil on canvas, early 20th century. In a splendid frame carved and gilded with gold leaf, Mascardini painter's stamp on the back. Period: early '900 Measurements: In frame H 62,5 x 96,5 x D 4 / Canvas H 39,5 x W 74,5 cm
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    "Interior scene with characters" - Oil on canvas, signed on the lower right corner "Marchetti", dating back to the end of the 19th century, of beautiful quality and definition.
    Period: Late 19th century Measures: In frame H 74 x L 85 x P 9 / Canvas H 50 x L 60 cm
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