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Out of stockLCP KARTELL is a chaise longue made in a single transparent methacrylate mold that folds spiral on itself to form a radically innovative model. Only exclusive technology has made it possible to achieve this flexibility while preserving the formal purity of the object. LCP is elastic, soft and resistant even if it returns an impalpable and evanescent image. It is an important and sophisticated seat, for the most keen design connoisseurs. Period: 1990-1999 Measurements: H 70 X L 48.5 X P 80 Seat height: 31 cm
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Large oil on canvas by the painter Irene VALENTINI-SALA (1864-1934), depicting "Litter", painting signed on the lower right and dated 1923, it is in excellent condition as it has just been restored. Irene Valentini Sala (Milan 1864 - Milan 1934), participates in the Italian Exhibition "Italian Exhibition Earl's Court" in London in 1904, organized by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in London, exhibiting the paintings "Impression" and "Venetian woman". In 1924 she participated in the Annual Exhibition at the Society for Fine Arts and Permanent Exhibition in the Palazzo di Brera in Milan, presenting the pastel "Crepuscolo" Period: 1923 Measurements: In frame H 148 x W 108 x D 8 / Canvas H 120 x W 80 cm
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Out of stockSmall Piedmontese writing desk, inlaid, Louis XVI. The desk dates from the late 18th/early 19th century and is made of various inlaid woods: walnut, cherry, maple and boxwood. With openable top and compartments, choked leg with pyramidal trunk. Period: late 18th/early 19th century Measurements: H 75,5 x W 86,5 x D 46 cm
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Out of stockConcrete lion from the early 1900s, excellent workmanship and patina created over time.
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Out of stock"Sun Poem" - Oil on canvas by Venanzio Zolla (1880-1961). Authentic back of daughterPeriod: 1930s Measurements: H 80 x L 66 cm
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Lithograph on Japanese paper by Marc Chagall (Lëzna, 7 July 1887 - Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 28 March 1985), was a French Russian-born painter of Hasidic Jewish origin. Numbered lithograph (XV / XX) on the bottom left, with the signature on the bottom right.Period: 70s Measurements: In frame H 72.5 x L 53 cm / Sheet H 49 x L 34.5 cm
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Multiple print on Lafuma paper entitled "Nature Morte au Pigeon" by Gino Severini (Cortona 1883 - Paris 1966) Thirteenth table in the folder "Fleures et Masques" by G. Severini published in London in 1930. "Fleurs et masques" is made up of 16 engraved and colored plates "au pochoirs", it has a unique edition of 125 copies. The author was among the signatories in 1909 of the Manifesto of Futurism written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. In Paris he was in contact with Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Juan Gris and Guillaume Apollinaire, and participated in the birth and development of Cubism. Technique: PouchoirPeriod: 1930 Measurements: In frame H 56 x L 44 cm / Print H 35 x L 21.5 cm