• Out of stock
    "Interior studio", painting by Aldo Carpi de 'Resmini (Milan, 6 October 1886 - Milan, 27 March 1973), oil on canvas signed and dated 11 - 19 - 1960 on the lower right. Aldo Carpi, the famous Italian painter, has a very peculiar history, in fact he was deported to Gusen, a satellite camp in Mauthausen, Austria, where only 2 percent of the prisoners managed to survive. He was saved thanks to his talent and was the author - at the risk of his life - of the only real "live" diary inside an extermination camp. A vertical man, a Righteous who has known and suffered the most atrocious sufferings, but who has never bent to "recognize the active presence of" evil "in the hearts of his fellow men", as the famous art critic Mario De wrote Micheli. Period: 1960s Measurements: In frame H 89 x W 119 x D 5 Canvas H 60 x W 90 cm
  • Out of stock
    "Interior with sheperd and sheep". Oil on tablet by Giuseppe Gheduzzi (Crespellano (BO) May 1889 - Turin May 1957). Giuseppe Gheduzzi was born in Crespellano (BO) on 12 May 1889. Son of the painter Ugo, from whom he learned, like his brothers Cesare, Mario and Augusto, the first rudiments of art. He made his debut in Vignola in 1907 with the painting Alpine landscape. He refined his training in Turin at the Albertina Academy as a pupil of Andrea Marchisio and Paolo Gaidano. After leaving the Academy, he collaborates with his father for the realization of the sets for the Teatro Regio. Giuseppe is a skilled landscape painter: he paints Venetian glimpses and panoramas, views of the Piedmontese lakes and valleys and of the Ligurian Riviera. Unlike his brother Cesare, however, he also excels in interior paintings with figures and orientalist themes. Particularly appreciated by the public and critics are in fact his genre scenes and the paintings depicting interiors of workshops of artisans, antique dealers and stables. During his life Giuseppe participated in many reviews of the Promoter of Fine Arts in Turin and in the Circolo degli Artisti in Turin, and made several personal exhibitions. He died in Turin on May 21, 1957. Period: 1930s Measurements: In frame H 36 x W 28 x D 3 / Canvas H 20 x W 11,5 cm
  • Out of stock
    "Interior with thread spinner and sheep". Oil on tablet by Giuseppe Gheduzzi . The artist was born in Crespellano (BO) on 12 May 1889. Son of the painter Ugo, from whom he learned, like his brothers Cesare, Mario and Augusto, the first rudiments of art. He made his debut in Vignola in 1907 with the painting Alpine landscape. He refined his training in Turin at the Albertina Academy as a pupil of Andrea Marchisio and Paolo Gaidano. After leaving the Academy, he collaborates with his father for the realization of the stage sets for the Teatro Regio. Giuseppe is a skilled landscape painter: he paints Venetian glimpses and panoramas, views of the Piedmontese lakes and valleys and of the Ligurian Riviera. Unlike his brother Cesare, however, he also excels in interior paintings with figures and orientalist themes. Particularly appreciated by the public and critics are in fact his genre scenes and the paintings depicting interiors of workshops of artisans, antique dealers and stables. During his life Giuseppe participated in many reviews of the Promoter of Fine Arts in Turin and in the Circolo degli Artisti in Turin, and made several personal exhibitions. He died in Turin on May 21, 1957. Period: 1930s Measurements: In frame H 36 x W 28 x D 3 / Canvas H 20 x W 11,5 cm
  • 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.
    Period: 30s / 40s Measurements: In frame H 54 x L 66 / Paper H 32 x L 44.5 cm
  • Jackson's chameleon, surrealist oil painting on canvas by Walter Jervolino (1944-2012), dating back to the 90s.
    Period: 90s Measurements: In frame H 122 x W 100 x D 5.5 / Painted H 101 x L 81 cm
  • Out of stock
    "Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well" - 17th century oil painting on canvas, northern Italy, the work is in excellent condition, the pictorial surface is 99% original, coeval frame.
    Period: 17th century Measurements: In frame H 142 x W 119 x D 9 / Canvas H 124 x W 100 cm
  • Out of stock
    Mario Sironi - Jockey on Horseback - Futurist work from 1914, pencil on canvas paper, signed lower right. On the back, date, title and signature by Willi Macchiati. Period: 1914 Measurements: Framed H 57.5 x W 73 x D 4.5 cm / Paper H 23 x W 32 cm
  • Painting, oil on cardboard by Corrado Cagli (Ancona, February 23th 1910 - Roma, March 28th 1976). Signed on the lower right. Registered in Cagli's archive, with authentication number n.00043.
    Period: 1939
    Measurements: H 41.5 x L 33.2 cm
    Oil painting on cardboard by Corrado Cagli (Ancona, 23 February 1910 - Rome, 28 March 1976), signed on the lower right by the artist. Registered in the Cagli archive with authentication No. 00043
    Period: 1939Measures: H 41.5 x L 33.2 cm
  • Photograph by Vittorio Sella. The setting of the Sella Pass at about 4400 m, straddling the Bezingi and Khumkol glaciers. Central Caucasus Gelatin silver print. Period: Early 20th century Measurements: H 30 x W 40 cm
  • "La materia" ceramic sculpture by Angelo Basso (1943 - 2011), unique piece, label on the base. Presented at the 130th Figurative Arts Exhibition. Shown in the catalogue of the 130th Figurative Arts Exhibition, 27 October - 27 November 1972, of the Società Promotrice delle Belle Arti - Turin - Valentino Park. Period: 1972 Measurements: Sculpture measures H 36 x W 17 x D 16 cm / Base H 5 cm
  • "La Vertu de Lucrèce", Etching, aquatint by Jean-François Janinet (1752-1814), dating back to 1789
    Period: 1789 Measurements: In frame H 34 x L 62 cm / Etching H 28 x L 55 cm
  • "Lady" - Color lithograph, Print-Multiple by Arturo Carmassi (1925-2015), 1/150 copy, dating back to around 1980
    Period: around 1980 Measurements: H 70 x L 50 / Lithograph H 57 x L 45 c
  • Elegant stoneware sculpture depicting "Lady with a Basket" signed by Guido Cacciapuoti (Naples 1892 - Milan 1953) and Ruffo Giuntini (Pisa 1899 - Empoli 1980). In perfect condition.
    Period: 1940s approx Measurements: H 37 x W 17 x D 14 cm
  • Beautiful alabaster sculpture depicting a lady smoking a cigar. Very good condition.
    Period: 1930s Measurements: H 56.5 cm
  • "Lake Maggiore" - Large oil painting on canvas by Riccardo Pellegrini (1863-1934), depicting the Fishermen's Island seen from a coast. Restored, with contemporary frames. PELLEGRINI RICCARDO. Born in Milan on 11 March 1863, died in Crescenzago (Mi) on 31 March 1934. He studied in his city, then in Rome, and in Naples with Domenico Morelli. He travelled to Spain, England and France to deepen his artistic knowledge. In 1912 he won the Muller house competition in London for the illustrations of the Gil Blas of Le Sage. Then the illustrations for "Don Quixote" were commissioned. The main magazines in Europe collaborated with him. He rarely exhibited in Italy, but always with success. His sketch Malta is located in the Berlin Art Museum; La ridda, in the Gofort Museum in Stuttgart; The kiss of sun, in the Goupil Gallery in Paris. The drawings made for the "Gil Blas" were collected in a room dedicated to the Pilgrims in the Glasgow Museum. The Bottega di Poesia exhibition held in Milan in 1926 featured: A carpet market in Spain; Winter quiet; Sun of July; One August morning in Toledo; Valencian Sea; The spouses. Other works: Spanish flower market, in the R.O. collection of Rome, one of his best works; Villereccia party, in the Rovelli collection of Milan; The antiquarian, in the Ruffini collection in Milan; In the market (Xeres); Sur la promenade des Anglais; Notes of Spain; Remembrance of Seville; I remember my country; El picador; El primer espada; View of Seville; Spanish types; A bullfighter.
    Period: 1896 Measurements: In frame H 87 x L 143 / Canvas H 65 x L 121 cm
  • "Lago Maggiore" - Large oil painting on canvas by Riccardo Pellegrini (1863-1934), depicting a landscape on the shores of Lake Maggiore. Restored, with coeval frame. PELLEGRINI RICCARDO. Born in Milan on 11 March 1863, died in Crescenzago (Mi) on 31 March 1934. He studied in his city, then in Rome, and in Naples with Domenico Morelli. He travelled to Spain, England and France to deepen his artistic knowledge. In 1912 he won the Muller house competition in London for the illustrations of the Gil Blas of Le Sage. Then the illustrations for "Don Quixote" were commissioned. The main magazines in Europe collaborated with him. He rarely exhibited in Italy, but when he did it had always success. His sketch Malta is located in the Berlin Art Museum; La ridda, in the Gofort Museum in Stuttgart; The kiss of sun, in the Goupil Gallery in Paris. The drawings made for the "Gil Blas" were collected in a room dedicated to the Pilgrims in the Glasgow Museum. The Bottega di Poesia exhibition held in Milan in 1926 featured: A carpet market in Spain; Winter quiet; Sun of July; One August morning in Toledo; Valencian Sea; The spouses. Other works: Spanish flower market, in the R.O. collection of Rome, one of his best works; Villereccia party, in the Rovelli collection of Milan; The antiquarian, in the Ruffini collection in Milan; In the market (Xeres); Sur la promenade des Anglais; Notes of Spain; Remembrance of Seville; I remember my country; El picador; El primer espada; View of Seville; Spanish types; A bullfighter.
    Period: 1896 Measurements: In frame H 87 x L 143 / Canvas H 65 x L 121 cm
  • Oil painting on cardboard depicting a landscape, by Vittore Antonio Cargnel (1872-1931). Signed lower left and dated 1930 Period: Mid 18th century Measurements: In frame H 90 X L 118 / Canvas H 87 X L 114 cm
     
  • Out of stock
    Painting on wood by Lorenzo Delleani (Pollone, 17 January 1840 - Turin, 13 November 1908), dated lower right 15.10.80, depicting the Ivrea countryside with cabbage plants and, in the background, the greenhouse. The work is numbered on the "Catalog of the Dragon" at No. 201
    Period: 1880 Measurements: In frame H 45 x L 54 cm / Table H 21.5 x L 30 cm
  • Out of stock
    Oil landscape on a tablet by Giuseppe Sauli D'Igliano (Turin, 6 June 1853 - 14 January 1908). Signed in the lower left corner.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: In frame H 43.5 x L 37.5 / Tablet H 24 x L 16.5 cm
  • Out of stock
    Flemish-style landscape painted on copper plate. In very good condition with frame Period: 18th century Measurements: In frame H 24 x L 28.5 cm / Plate 17.5 x 20.5 cm
  • Out of stock
    "Landscape on the Via Cassia" oil on canvas by Mino Delle Site. The work is signed at the bottom right Delle Site, listed in the catalog of the IV exhibition of figurative arts of Rome and Lazio, 1963, Galleria SPQR. On the back it has the gallery label. Mino Delle Site (Lecce 1914 - Rome 1996) had first studied in his city and then graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. He took part to the Futurist Movement, from which he later broke away in search of new aesthetic expressions. He participated in the First Biennial of Palermo, the Second and Third Quadiennials of Rome and the Venice Biennials of 1934, 1936, 1938. In 1956 he presented in Rome an anthological exhibition summarizing twenty-five years of artistic activity; in 1957 he set up another solo exhibition in Rome, at the Aliberti Gallery; and he also participates in the VI, VII and VIII Roman Quadrennial. In 1965 he exhibited in the USA, at the Rizzoli Gallery in New York with a personal anthological exhibition, works from 1932 to 1965. He won numerous competitions and prizes: in 1936 a prize for Mural Painting; in 1946 a prize for the Female Nude; in 1950 a "Attic" award. He has made decorations and mosaics for public and private entities. His works can be found in both Italian and foreigner public and private collections. Period: 1963 Measurements: H 55 x W 65 x D 1.5 cm
  • "Landscape with characters" - Large oil on canvas dating back to the 18th century, restored and reintelated.
    Period: 18th century Measures: In frame H 116 x L 114.5 x P 7 / Canvas H 100 x L 128 cm  
     
  • Out of stock
    Beautiful oil painting on wood by Ruggero Panerai (Florence, 19 March 1862 - Paris, 27 October 1923) was an Italian painter, teacher and illustrator.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 90 x L 55 cm / Table H 68.5 x L 32.5 cm
  • Pastel on paper from the early 1900s depicting a child in the middle of a wood.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 61 x L 78 cm / Drawing H 31.5 x L 48 cm
     
  • Out of stock
    "Landscape" - Oil on canvas by George Pieter Westenberg (11 September 1791, Nijmegen, Netherlands - 26 December 1873, Brummen) signed and dated 1853 in the lower right corner. Landscape and animal painter, Pieter Westenberg was a pupil of Jan Hulswit in Amsterdam from 1808 to 1813, and he also attended the drawing academy in Amsterdam. Particularly inspired by 17th-century Dutch landscape painters, Westenberg has regularly exhibited landscapes and city views from 1814 onwards. He has undertaken two study trips; in 1816 in Gelderland and Bentheim in Germany and the following year in the Ruhr area and along the Rhine; the studies and sketches he made on both trips would have a profound effect on his later paintings and drawings. He also worked as a drawing master for several wealthy families, but in 1836 he moved to Haarlem, where two years later he was appointed director of the Collection of Paintings by Living Masters in the Paviljoen Welgelegen. In 1857 he went with his family to Batavia to take up a post in the colonial administration of Java.
    Period: 1853 Measurements: In frame H 83 x W 100 cm / Canvas H 76 x W 93 cm
  • Landscape, oil on cardboard by Giovan Battista Molinelli, Ligurian painter born in 1828, dating back to the mid-1800s.
    Period: Mid 19th century Measurements: In frame H 51 x L 59.5 x D 2.5 / Table H 45 x 53.3 cm
  • Landscape, oil on cardboard by Giovan Battista Molinelli, Ligurian painter born in 1828, dating back to the mid-1800s.
    Period: Mid 19th century Measurements: In frame H 51 x L 59.5 x D 2.5 / Table H 45 x 53.3 cm
  • Out of stock
    Oil on cardboard by Luigi Steffani (1827-1898) depicting a landscape with a water stream, signed on the lower left and dated 1893
    Period: 1893 Measurements: In frame H 39 x L 59 / Table H 22 x L 42 cm
     
  • Out of stock
    Oil painting on a tablet dating back to the end of the 19th century. Lorenzo Delleani school.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: Tablet H 44.5 X L 31.5 cm
  • "Landscape" - Oil on tablet by Giorgio Kienerk (1869-1948). Signed on the lower right. The work was already sold in Martini auction in December 2011. KIENERK GIORGIO. He was born in Florence, in an ancient Tuscan family, on May 5, 1869. He studied with Adriano Cecioni, then, recommended by Telemaco Signorini, he dedicated himself not only to sculpture but also to painting. He formed, therefore, alongside Macchiaioli and made his debut very early, exhibiting six small landscapes at the Promotrice of Florence in 1888. He continued annually to present paintings and statues there. From 1891 to 1895 he followed the Divisionist school and painted, among other things, In riva all'Arno and Mattino sul mare. In 1897 he exhibited two large pastel female portraits at the Internationale of art and flowers in Florence and then oriented himself towards large figures, often with an allegorical meaning. In 1898 he appeared in Turin with Dolore. Then he participated in the Venetian Biennials with La vergognosa (1899), Il Silenza (1901), the Portrait of Irma Gramatica, pastel (1903), Sera, drawing (1905). He then came to the main Italian and foreign exhibitions in Brussels, Munich, Vienna, London, Saint Louis, Buenos Aires. With his scratched, borderless drawings, he has collaborated in magazines and newspapers (La Fiammetta, No-vissima, L'Italia ride, La Domenica dell'Avanti, La Liguria ligure, Numero, Gil Blas and Cocoricò dì Parigi). In 1905 he was appointed director of the civic painting school of Pavia. In the early period Pavia was particularly interested in sculpture, especially bronze plaques, a genre that he cultivated for a long time. After 1913, thanks to the experience acquired with the studies on Divisionism and mindful of the research of colors and light of the early years, he returned to deal with landscape and from then until his death the campaign was a continuous source of inspiration, especially after 1920 when he started working in Fauglia, on the Pisan hills (The washerwomen, Under the olive tree, In the shadow of the Carob tree, Dusty road). The portraits also belong to his last production (Portrait of the Marquis Quaratesi). In 1922 he exhibited in Florence at the Fiorentina Spring and until 1936 several times in Pavia. In 1936, finishing his teaching at the school of painting, many works were purchased by the Municipality of Pavia and are located in the museum of that city. From 1937 to 1943 he lived in Florence, exhibiting in various solo shows in Florence itself and also in Lucca and Livorno. In 1947 an exhibition of his works was opened at the Galleria Geri in Milan. Retiring to Fauglia with his family in 1943, he died in his villa in Poggio alla Farnia on February 15, 1948. His works can be found in the Modern Art Galleries of Venice, Florence, Lima (Peru) and in the Museum of Brussels. Many are in private collections in Pavia, Milan, where in the Turri Collection there is a Girl's Head, in Genoa, Florence. He engraved some drypoint plates.
    Period: 30s / 40s Measures: H 44 x L 55 x P 6 / Tablet H 26 x L 35 cm
  • Out of stock
    "Landscape" - Oil on tablet by Telesforo Franchino (Treviso 1885 - 1968 Turin), dating back to the 1940s. There is no particular biographical information on the painter, however his pictorial testimony remains. He used to paint mountain or simple countryside landscapes. His brush is distinctive and very suggestive.
    Period: 1940s Measures: In frame H 45 x W 56.5 x D 6 / Painting H 27.5 x L 37 cm
  • Out of stock
    "Landscape" - Oil on tablet by Telesforo Franchino (Treviso 1885 - 1968 Turin, dating back to the 1940s There is no particular biographical information on the painter, however his pictorial testimony remains. He used to paint mountain or simple countryside landscapes. distinctive and very suggestive feature.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: In frame H 45 x W 56.5 x D 6 / Painting H 27.5 x L 37 cm
  • Out of stock
    "Last Leaves" oil on panel by Lorenzo Delleani, 25 x 37.3 cm; signed and dedicated: Delleani - to dear brother-in-law Baglioni Giuseppe. Dated 29/10/81. Signed and dated lower right. Private property Biella. Formerly S. Colongo, Biella. Described on page 128 of "Delleani, La vita, l'opera e il suo tempo" by Angelo Dragone. Period: 29/10/81 Measurements: Framed H 57 x W 45 x D 4,5 / Tablet H 37,3 x W 25 cm
  • "Laundry in the sun" - Oil on tablet by Vittorio Cavalleri (1860 - 1938), dating back to the early 1900s. The work is signed in the lower right corner by the author, a Piedmontese painter, son of a cloth merchant, was started by his father for the family's commercial activity. CAVALLERI VITTORIO. Born in Turin in 1860, died in Turin on May 22, 1938. He attended the Accademia Albertina, a pupil of Gamba, Gilardi and Gastaldi. Landscape painter and portraitist, with a robust color, with a strong personality. In 1885 he participated for the first time in the Turin Promoter Exhibition with "Abandoned Hoes" and then frequently exhibited at the Turin exhibitions and the main Italian exhibitions, including the Venice Internationals, until 1925. He also painted sacred subjects, and in the Sanctuary of Oropa found three of his great paintings representing Peace; War and the faithful. Other works: Sad winter; Tonio the gallant; The grandmother and Alpine Flora, preserved in the Civic Museum of Turin; Mountain hospitality in the Marangoni Museum in Udine; In spring; Cemetery flowers; Love story; Empiricism; Ave Maria; Summer in the hills; In the shadow; Baleful Aurora; At home forced; Tribolo; First treasures; Portrait of a man; Domus Aurea; The drowned; Portrait of the Duke of Aosta, in the Gallery of the Order of the Garter at the Court of King Edward of England; Portrait of the mother, in the artist's studio; the Self-portrait, owned by Botto of Milan; Supplizi in the Cartotti collection of Lessona; Ray of sunshine, with Mr. Vittorio Vacchieri; Assalita, Ferrino property; A sunbath, in the Vignolo di Torino collection and the Portrait of Mrs. Pelizzone. Many of his works exist in the Colongo collection in Biella and among them: The shadow; The washerwoman; In adoration; At the source; Theater interior; Sleeping girl. His pupils were: Giuseppe Moreno, Domenico Motta, E. Nicolello, Ans. Priest.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 41 x L 53.5 / Tablet H 24.5 x L 36 cm
  • Color lithograph, copy 9 on a print run of 50, made in 2001 by Emilio Vedova (Venice, August 9, 1919 - Venice, October 25, 2006) was an Italian painter and engraver. "Now I will no longer worry about cutting clear profiles, exact angles of light and shadow, but light and shadow will come directly from my intimate, concerned only with transmitting the image without any a priori revisionism, which I had felt for many years." (Cit. Widow)
    Period: 2001 Measurements: In frame H 123 x L 92 cm / Paper H 97 x L 73 cm
  • 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
Go to Top