Separé / Screen late nineteenth century, in walnut, panels composed of turned inserts embedded together to create a fascinating geometric motif dating back to around 1880, has some shortcomings.
Period: around 1880
Measurements: H 183 x L 213 x P 9.5 closed / P 3 cm open
Oil on panel by Carlo Follini (1848-1938), depicting a landscape with figures, signed lower left. Carlo Follini (Domodossola 24 August 1848 - Pegli 6 March 1938). He studied at the Albertina Academy in Turin, a pupil of Fontanesi albeit at a little advanced age. He exhibited his first painting at the Turin Promoter; later took part in the exhibitions in Turin, Milan, Florence, Naples, Palermo, Munich, Paris, London, San Francisco and various others. Strong, skilled landscape painter, he portrayed, with great poetry, many views of the Alps and also executed marine. In the first part of his artistic activity he followed the ways of Fontanesi, later he was attracted a little by those of Segantini.
Measurements: In frame H 45 x W 54.5 x D 4.5 / Table H 15 x W 24.5 cm
"Duendecitos" etching / aquatint by Francisco Goya y Lucientes (Fuentedos, Spain 1746 - Bordeaux 1828).
Original etching - Plate 49 of the "Los caprichos" series - V edition on XII.
Bibliography: Harris 84; Delteil 86.
Provenance Vianzone, Turin.
Dimensions in mm: 190 x 130 "Miren que grabes!" etching / aquatint by Francisco Goya y Lucientes (Fuentedos, Spain 1746 - Bordeaux 1828).
Original etching - Plate 63 of the "Los caprichos" series - V edition on XII.
Bibliography: Harris 98; Delteil 100.
Provenance Vianzone, Turin.
Dimensions in mm: 187 x 122
The Capricci represent the most famous series of engravings by the Spanish master: 80 plates including etchings and aquatints of large format, made in 1799. These are plates that give rise to imaginative, pungent and grotesque representations that are affected, on a stylistic level, by an Italian influence due to the long stay in Rome in 1770. The main theme is the description of the evils of the world, from deceptions to prejudices, up to the lies of the Spanish society of the years in which Goya himself lived, in a heated controversy towards the clergy and the nobility. At the time of their publication, the drawings caused a sensation, precisely due to the fact that numerous notables of the time were recognized in them. So much was the clamor that even the Holy Inquisition had to intervene, to avoid the publication of those prints deemed excessive and blasphemous. This was probably what determined the poor success of I Capricci, so that the painter was forced to sell the entire first print run to King Charles IV, in exchange for a scholarship for his son Javier. The success of the series increased with the second edition of 1855, until it became one of the most important and celebrated graphic works in the history of art.
Period: Second half of the 19th century
Measurements: In frame H 45 x W 33 x D 2.5 cm / H 19 x W 13 cm // In frame H 44 x W 32.5 x D 2.5 cm / H 18.7 x W 12.2 cm
Coffee table model "Ragno" designed in 1955.
Circular glass top and base with spiked legs and shaped arms in beech wood.
Italian manufacture from the 1960s.
Good conditions.
Diameter cm 68
Height cm 50,5
Pair of table lamps designed by Goffredo Reggiani and produced by Reggiani, in Italy, in the 1960s. The base is in tulip-shaped chromed steel where a mushroom-shaped opal glass shade is set. It is in its original state and in good condition.
Period: 1960s
Measures: H 30 x Ø 34 cm (Cad.)