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    "Animals in Struggle" bronze sculpture by Antonio Ligabue. Stamp with edition on the base. Certificate of Guarantee and Authenticity Antonio Ligabue (Zurich 1899 - Gualtieri 1965), cm. 21.5x37x20.5; ex. 444/1500 Bronze sculpture with limited edition worldwide of 1500 numbered pieces, progressively from 1 to 1500 plus a multiple, not numbered, donated to the "Museo Antonio Ligabue" in Gualtieri. There are no artist's proofs or different numbering from that stated. "Clay sculpture modelled by Ligabue, probably around the years 1936-1942. It is undoubtedly one of the artist's most important sculptures, in terms of expressive intensity, formal balance and content. It depicts a fight between a lynx and a wild cat, where anger, ferocity and aggression are expressed with such realism that we believe the artist identifies with the animal that is usually attacked, thus expressing the anguish that haunted the artist throughout his life".

    Prof Sergio Negri

    Period: 1940s Measurements: Sculpture H 21.5 x W 37 x D 20.5 cm / Pedestal H 28 x W 41 x D 22 cm
  • Beautiful tempera painting on paper applied on plywood representing a glimpse of Rue Perrière in Annecy, France. Signed and dated 1946 in the lower right corner by the author René Carel. In excellent condition with frame.
    Period: 1946 Measurements: In frame H 61 x L 46 / Paper H 51 x L 38 cm
  • Oil on canvas paiting dating back to the 18th century. The artwork shows some restoration works on the surface and the canvas itself.   Period: 18th century   Measurements: H 98 x L 74 cm
  • Ugo Nespolo 20-color serigraphy, copy 143/150, entitled "anthology".
    Period: 90s Measurements: In frame H 64.5 x L 44.5 cm / Sheet H 60 x L 40 cm
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    Small painting signed on the lower left by Giuseppe Gheduzzi (Bologna 1889 - Turin 1957). In excellent condition. With Frame. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: Frame H 39.5 x L 34.5 cm / Table H 22 x L 17 cm  
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    "Archipelagos" - Keizo Morishita multi-colour screenprint, 1/125 specimen, dating back to 1984
    Period: 1984 Measurements: H 70 x L 50 cm
  • Architect Carlo Larghi benefactor, oil on canvas dating back to the first half of the 19th century.
    Period: First half of the 19th century Measurements: H 89 x L 72 cm
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    At the Rimella fountain in Valsesia, pastel on cardboard by Gino Piccioni (1873-1941), signed on the lower right and inscription on the back.
    Period: 1930 Measurements: In frame H 84 x L 69 / Paper H 61 x L 47.5 cm
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    "Autumn landscape" - Oil on cardboard by Giovanni Colmo (1867-1947), dating back to the 1930s.
    Period: 1930s Measurements: In frame H 53.5 x L 64 / Cardboard H 35 x L 44.5 cm
  • Beautiful French terracotta sculpture, signed on the base, depicts "Bacchanal with cherubs". Very good condition.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: L 51 x H 38.5 x P 18 cm
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    "Bacchanal" oil on canvas from the 17th century. In good condition, the painting has been cleaned and re-tinted in the 1990s, small colour fades The Bacchanal (Latin: Bacchanalia) was a Roman festival with a propitiatory background, of Greek origin. The name is of Roman origin and derives from rituals dedicated to Bacchus, but its origin is older; it probably dates back to Magna Graecia, where it was strongly rooted in the territories of Campania and Lucania as a cult of Dionysus, identified with Bacchus and Liber. Already in Roman times, but probably even earlier, it was an orgiastic feast that later became (or perhaps returned to its origins) a propitiatory feast for the gods on the occasion of the sowing and harvesting of the crops. Period: 17th century Measurements: Framed H 56.5 x W 68 x D 7 cm / Canvas H 37 x W 48.5 cm
  • Here is a splendid work by Valmore Gemignani, depicts a small Bacchus, God of wine and harvest, as well as the pleasure of the senses and fun. The sculpture has never undergone restoration works or incisive cleanings, in fact it has maintained a splendid patina.
    Period: about 1920 Measurements: H 75 cm  
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