• Oil painting on canvas depicting Umberto I of Savoy dating from the second half of the 1800s. In good condition. Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: In frame: H 56.5 x L 45.5 / Canvas H 35 x L 25
  • Oil painting on wood by Giuseppe Gheduzzi (1889-1957) depicting two players surrounded by various farm animals.
    Period: 1930s / 1940s   Measurements: In frame H 57 x L 69 cm / Table H 33 x L 45 cm
  • "Toilet of Venus" Oil on canvas first half of the 19th century with a very beautiful contemporary frame, gilded with gold leaf and carved. In the painting Venus is represented with her maidservants and cupids while she is intent on mirroring herself. The frame bears the name plate of the Bolognese painter Francesco Albani (1578-1660), the painting could be inspired by one of his works. Period: First half of the 19th century Measurements: Framed H 68 x W 81,5 x D 6,5 / Canvas H 40 x W 53 cm / Oval H 37 x W 50 cm
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    "This Arno with slow waters" - Oil on panel by Galileo Chini, signed on the lower right, bears the dedication on the back to his friend Giuseppe Orsi and the date 14 September 1943. CHINI GALILEO. Born on December 2, 1873 in Florence, died on August 23, 1956, then blind. As a boy he was a simple painter; at twenty he decided to study the ancient and modern masters. In 1899 with some friends he created "The Art of Ceramics", managing to give this feat a new physiognomy to Italian majolica. He has participated in numerous and important exhibitions in Paris, Leningrad, Barcelona, ​​Saint-Louis, Brussels and in Italian exhibitions, including the Venice Biennials from IV to XVII. Among the various decoration works, those of the buildings of the Cassa di Risparmio of Pistoia, Arezzo and Florence, as well as those of the Throne Palace in Bangkok (Siam), and among the easel works: Quiete; The triumph; The Baptist; Icarus; The game and the fat tempera painting depicting The Last Supper, in which it reaffirms its qualities as a strong symbolist decorator of daring conceptions and a lovable coloring, which achieves remarkable effects with simplicity of means and with natural spontaneity. In 1932 he held a personal exhibition in Milan, at the Pesaro Gallery, with still life paintings, flowers, figures and Parisian landscapes or on the banks of the Arno. He was a teacher of decoration at the Academy of Florence.
    Period: September 14, 1943 Measurements: In frame H 52 x L 60 / Table H 33.5 x L 42 cm
  • Oil painting on canvas by Giovan Battista De Andreis entitled "The wave" of 1980. Signed on the lower right.
    Period: 1980 Measurements: H 66.5 x W 212 cm
  • "The water bearer" oil on canvas by Domenicone Dedo (1928 - 2002), a painter from Gattinara.
    Period: 70s Measurements: In frame H 102 x L 83 / Canvas H 100 x L 80 cm
  • Large ceramic plate depicting the taking of Constantinople, painted by Bruno Brolli, manufactured by Carlo Morelli. The manufacture for the production of artistic ceramics "Studio Ceramico Morelli" was founded in Faenza, by Mario Morelli in 1934. The manufacture, in which numerous young artists collaboratde including Antonio Albonetti, the plasticizer Domenico Matteucci, and even if only occasionally, Emilio Casadio, Battista Casanova, Bruno Innocenti and Angelo Biancini, participates in all the exhibitions of decorative art and ceramics obtaining numerous awards. In 1950 it was sold. Ceramics from the factory are kept in the Ceramics Museum of Faenza.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: Ø 44.5 x P 7 cm
  • Painting signed and dated on the lower right by the artist Edoardo De Lucia, born in Milan in 1938, who is a modern figurative. He paints the peasant world and the humble with great sensitivity, scenes of everyday life immersed in landscapes, the line is clear, the colors are soft on the backgrounds and bright for the figures. In excellent condition. With authentic. Period: 1990 Measurements: In frame H 86 x L 108 cm / Canvas H 68 x L 90 cm  
  • Painting signed lower right by Giuseppe Gheduzzi (Bologna 1889 - Turin 1957). In excellent condition. With frame. Period: First half of the 1900s Measurements: Frame L 61.5 x H 52 cm / Canvas L 41 x H 31 cm
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    "The rhododendrons of Burcina" - Oil on canvas by Enzo Gazzone from Vercelli (San Germano Vercellese 1894 - Vercelli 1970), dating back to the 1940s. On the back, scrolls: Galleria Perazzone, Galleria Dante and Galleria Fogliato. ENZO GAZZONE Born in San Germano Vercellese on 23 March 1894. Having learned the first elements of painting from his father Luigi Gazzone, a good amateur, he studied at the Albertina Academy of Turin, a pupil first of Andrea Marchisio and then of Giacomo Grosso. In addition to portraiture and landscape, he dedicates himself to etching and several successful prints attest to this attitude. She made her debut at the Vercelli Exhibition in 1922 and later took part in the 1st Female Portrait Exhibition in Monza: at the Promoter and Amici dell'Arte in Turin; then in Novara, in Bolzano, in Domodossola. His main works: "Sul lago di Como" and "Decadenza", etchings that had good success at the Black and White Exhibition in Melbourne; "March snow"; "The portrait of the Archbishop of Vercelli Mons. Giovanni Gamberoni", preserved in the archbishopric itself; "Portrait of Mrs. Berlese". They remain from Vercelli, good for the resemblance and harmony of colors. "The rice sower", owned by the Vercelli Farmers' Federation ";" The wind ";" Melancholy ";" Riflessi ";" The castle of Fénis ".
    Period: 1940s Measurements: In frame H 76.5 x W 93.5 x D 6 cm / Canvas H 57.5 x W 75 cm
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    "The return of the prodigal son" oil on canvas from the second half of the 19th century. With coeval wooden frame and gilded leaf tablet. The work is in fair condition, to be restored.
    Copy of "The Return of the Prodigal Son" by Pompeo Batoni, 1773, is now conserved at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
    The parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15: 11-32) tells of the forgiveness of a father who welcomes his younger son, after he had squandered his part of his inheritance.

    Period: Second half of the 19th century

    Measurements: In frame H 155 x W 118 x D 3 / Canvas H 135 x W 99 cm

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    "The prayer" - Félix Auguste Clément (20 May 1826, Donzère - 2 February 1888, Algiers), oil on canvas from the second half of the 19th century, signed on the lower left. The painter known for his orientalist scenes, dedicates this painting to the love of a mother for her sick child, the attention to detail is very clear, such as the light that gives three-dimensionality hitting the main subjects in great prominence on the dark background. His first studies were at the École nationale des beaux-arts de Lyon with Jean-Claude Bonnefond. In 1848 he entered the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he studied with Michel Martin Drolling and François-Édouard Picot. He was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1856 for his painting of the return of the young Tobias. He remained in Rome for several years, followed by a visit to Egypt in 1862, where he painted scenes of princely activities, made decorative works for palaces and sketched monuments; some of them quite remote. Many works were made at the request of the Khedive. In 1868 he returned to France. Four years later, he was commissioned by the government to copy Andrea Mantegna's paintings in Padua, but was forced to return due to illness. He was a professor at the École Nationale in Lyon from 1874 to 1877, then he retired. He participated in the Second Annual International Exhibition in London (1872), the Expo Vienna 1873 and the Exposition Universelle (1878). It is reported that Henri Rousseau enlisted the help of Clément in obtaining permission to copy paintings in the Louvre; privilege reserved for students of recognized institutions. He died in Algiers, where he had spent the winter trying to recover.
    Period: Mid 19th century Measurements: In frame H 140 x W 115 x D 10 / Canvas H 118 x W 90 cm
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    Watercolour on dustpaper applied on canvas, signed on the lower right by the artist Franco Rognoni (Milano, 1913 - Milano, 1999) with frame. In excellent condition.
    Period: 1962 Measurements: In frame L 65 x H 84 cm / Paper L 50 x H 70 cm
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    "The Matterhorn with the blue lake" oil on canvas from the early 1920s by Giovanni Battista Costa (Rapallo 1858 - Genoa 1838). The painting has been restored. Giovanni Battista Costa was born in Rapallo in 1858 in a wealthy family and dedicated his entire life to art. He participated, since 1879, in the exhibitions of the Promoting Society of Fine Arts in Genoa and in numerous other important Italian expositions, exhibiting, until 1921, over 100 paintings, mainly landscapes, seascapes and portraits. In 1895 he was appointed Academic of Merit of Ligustica, where he, too, teached. He began his artistic studies at the Ligustica Academy (and partly in Rome), soon going from a painting linked to tradition to the execution of works from life, probably under the guidance of Tammar Luxoro director, from 1874, of the new Landscape School. Consequently, the links with the Genoese Gray School, the Rivara School (in Piedmont) and the Tuscan Macchiaiolo movement appear to be close. The analysis of some of his works lead us to bring Costa closer to some Lombard painters of the 19th century: for example Carcano, especially for the softness of the colours. He takes part in numerous national exhibitions: awarded in 1897 in Venice, he participates in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Turin in 1898; in 1906 we find it at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Milan; also worth mentioning is his participation in the first Quadrennial Exhibition in Turin in 1902. Giovanni Battista Costa was also a skilled portrait painter and painted in Venice, Parma, Viareggio, Ivrea, Engadina, Valle d’Aosta. Even though he was shy and solitary, he was part of two important schools: the Ligurian Artistic Family (1893 -1910 circa) and the Teatro Group (from 1908); refers to the upper room of the Caffè degli Amici of the Carlo Felice Theater. He is an artist particularly attentive to the social problems of the late nineteenth century. His works appear, in retrospect, in Genoa at the exhibition of Ligurian Painters of the Nineteenth Century (Palazzo Rosso, 1938) and at the Commemorative Exhibition at the San Matteo Gallery, 1952. In his maturity he turned his interest to the representation of mountain landscapes. In conclusion, we can identify three different ways of painting by Costa: the first is related to academic painting, a bit rigid (church interiors and portraiture); the second, realist, with warm colours and close to the themes of the Grays and Rivarians (affinity with Benedetto Musso). Period: 1920s Measurements: In frame H 125 x W 195 x D 6 / Canvas H 101 x W 172 cm
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    "The Matterhorn from Breuil" Oil on canvas by Leonardo Roda, 1920s. The Matterhorn from Breuil, we are at the end of the summer season, before the transhumance, this is an oil on canvas by Leonardo Roda, the painter of the Matterhorn. Period: 1920s Measurements: Framed H 93.5 x W 117 x D 4.5 / Canvas H 80 x W 103.5 cm
  • Oil and vinavil painting on canvas entitled "Studio - Il folle" by Giancarlo Cori (Pesaro, 1933 - Biella, 1985). Signed and dated on the lower left by the author.
    Period: 1968 Measurements: In frame H 66 x L 56.5 / Canvas H 47 x L 37.5 cm
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    Oil painting on canvas applied on cardboard by Nino Caffè, Giovannino Caffè (Alfedena, 24 June 1908 - Pesaro, 17 May 1975), was an Italian painter and engraver. The painting represents the typical subject of the author, "The little priests of Nino Caffè", with San Pietro in the background. Signed on the lower right.
    Period: 1960s Measurements: In frame H 49 x W 64.5 cm / Canvas H 27 x W 40.5 cm
  • "The Lion" - Multiple print by Francesco Musante (Genoa, 17 February 1950), edition n. 3 out of 50. The work bears the inscription "The Lion carried by Trieste's ships around the world". Signature of the author on the lower center.
    Measurements: In frame H 73 x L 58 / Cardboard H 48 x L 34 cm
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    "The lake of Burcina "- Oil on cardboard by Giuseppe Buscaglione Giuseppe Buscaglione (Ariano, 1868 - Rivoli, 1928) born in Ariano from a family of Biella origins, he studied in Turin with Lorenzo Delleani (1840-1908). One of his best pupils, he soon inherited his predilection for landscape painting. Author of landscapes and seascapes, he draws extraordinary attention from the master to the atmospheric and temporal variations of nature. The values ​​of light and color, studied with precision from life, become the protagonists of Giuseppe Buscaglione's paintings, precisely in the wake of the master. His landscapes, characterized by great ease, are however often a sort of reinterpretation of those of Delleani. He participated in the Turin Promoters from 1888 to 1913, but did not fail to send works to the Milan, Genoa, Venice, Rome and Florence Expositions. Not much is known about his private life, however it is certain that he conducts a very regular exhibition activity. He died in Rivoli in 1928.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 88.5 x L 68.5 cm / Carton H 76 x L 56.5 cm
  • "The flagellation of Christ" Oil on canvas from the 17th century. The painting represents a sacred scene full of characters. The technique of pittutr is of excellent quality. The work is in an excellent state of preservation and has been slightly restored. Period: 17th century Measures: H 74 x W 62,5 x D 2 cm
  • "Casorati's fairy tales", serigraphy by Francesco Casorati Pavarolo (1934-2013). Signed and numbered 1/125 in pencil.
    Period: 80s Measurements: H 70 x L 50 / Serigraphy H 56 x L 36.5 cm
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    "L'abbraccio" bronze by Mariella Perino, artist from Biella. Works produced at the beginning of her career, mid 1960s. Period: Mid '60s Measurements: H 96 x W 34 x D 36 cm
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    "The Dioscuri" ink on paper by Alberto Savinio, circa 1928 unsigned. "I Dioscuri" is published in the Electa General Catalogue (edited by Pia Vivarelli) on p. 245 as "Untitled" for the year 1928, order number 3. Period: circa 1928 Measurements: H 26,6 x W 21 cm
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    Large Louis Philippe mirror in carved wood and gilded with gold leaf, dating back to 1880, original mirror, excellent condition Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 180 x W 97 x D 5 cm
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