Pair of Charles X armchairs, in walnut, inlaid in boxwood, dating back to the 1840s, red fabric in good condition, to be re-upholstered.
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Out of stockRefined small Legras vase with a square base in etched glass, decorated with a winter landscape, signed on the lower center, in excellent condition.
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Out of stock"Prayer" - Oil on canvas with religious scene, dating back to the 18th century
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Out of stockPair of ovals canvasses depicting two portraits of aristocrats, man and woman, dating back to the second half of the eighteenth century, oil on canvas in a contemporary frame, restored and reintelated.
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"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.
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"Ponte dal Vigo, Canal Vena, Chioggia" - Oil on canvas by Angelo Brombo (1893-1962), dating back to the 1940s / 1950s. Signed on the lower right. BROMBO ANGELO. Born in Chioggia on January 5, 1893, he moved to Venice. He participated in the exhibitions in Venice Rome, Turin, Naples and other minor ones, from the Veneto region, with flattering success, and also in Rome in 1926 at the Mostra d'Arte Marinara, in Milan the following year, at the Primavera; in Bologna, Como, Rovigo; again in Rome; in Milan at the Mostra Peschereccia in 1939, where he obtained the gold medal of the Ministry of Agriculture. He has held solo shows in many Italian cities, receiving praise from the public and flattering judgments from critics for his personal, moving evidence in the marine theme. He has many works in private collections and among them: Polichromie chioggiotte (Conte Molini collection of Venice), Sails, Vita chioggiotta, La riva dei Rigattieri, Gray days, Shopping on board, Campo del Duomo (Pennasilico collection). Other works in public collections: The Mausoleum of Diocletian in Split (Capitoline Museum in Rome), Ruins of Nona (Collez. Comunale di Perugia), La Vela (Municipality of Cavarzere).
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Out of stockPeculiar coffee table, four-legged bronze base, greyhound paw shape, masks and decorations. Marble top.
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Out of stock"Interior with stapler at the fireplace" - Oil on panel by Giuseppe Gheduzzi (1889-1957). Born in Crespellano (Bologna) on May 12, 1889, he lived in Turin where he died on May 21, 1957. He learned the basics of art from his father Ugo, then attended the Accademia Albertina, as pupil of Andrea Marchisio and Paolo Gaidano, for only three years, because he was forced to help his father in the scenography works. He was a skilled landscape painter. It began in Vignola in 1907 with an alpine landscape. He held several solo exhibitions and took part in many exhibitions. He participated in the events of the Promotrice alle Belle Arti in Turin for twenty years in row (awarded with a gold medal) and in the circle of artists in Turin. Personal holds at the Bolzani Gallery in Milan; at the Galleria A. Garabello in Biella; at Galleri Fogliato and Lombardi Gallery in Turin.
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"Portrait of an old woman" - Oil on panel by Filippo Omegna (1881-1948). Signed and dated on the lower right corner. Born in Turin on 11 March 1881, died in Montaldo di Mondovì on 1 September 1948. He was among the best pupils of Giacomo Grosso, from whom he was appointed while very young as teacher of nude and costume history at the Academy Albertina of Turin. Full Professor of Figure, in the same Academy, from 1932 until his death.