• "Homage to Botero", flano and mixed technique of 1998, by Ezio Gribaudo (Turin, 1929)
    Period: 1998 Measurements: In frame H 117.5 X L 45 / Opera H 105 X L 33 cm
  • Piedmontese doorway dating back to the mid-18th century. The painting is tempera on paper applied on canvas.
    Period: Mid 18th century Measurements: In frame H 90 X L 118 / Canvas H 87 X L 114 cm
  • Out of stock
    Miniature oil painting on wooden tablet depicting the holy family dating back to the 19th century
    Period: 19th century Measurements: In frame H 47 X L 35 / Tablet H 13.5 X L 9.5 cm
  • Out of stock
    Piedmontese desk in walnut with a lift dating back to the early 1800s, three drawers on the front and truncated pyramidal legs.
    Period: Early 19th century Measurements: H 143 x L 102.5 x P 64 cm
  • Piedmontese poplar folding table dating back to the end of the 19th century. Equipped with drawer on the front. Resting on turned legs. To be restored
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 82 x L 135 x P 84 (closed) / P 168 (open) cm
  • Piedmontese boat bed, in walnut, dating back to the late Empire, around 1820/30, in need of minor restorations.
    Period: around 1820/30 Measurements: H 126 x L 243 x P 163 / Rete L154 x P195 cm
  • Piedmontese half-moon table that can be opened, in walnut, dating back to the Restoration period. It is equipped with wheels to facilitate movement, once opened the support surface becomes round in shape. It dates back to around 1840.
    Period: around 1840 Measurements: H 75 x L138 x P 68 (closed) / P 136 (open) cm
  • Large fireplace mantel mirror, in Louis Philippe style, dating from the early 1900s, painted dark olive green.
    Period: Early 20th century Measurements: H 170 x L120 x P 6 cm
  • Piedmontese Fratino half-moon table in walnut, with lyre legs, dating back to the 19th century. It requires small restoration works.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: H 78 x L160 x D 66.5 cm
  • Large mirror shaped in gilded iron, curly applications, dating back to the 1960s.
    Period: 1960s approx Measurements: Frame H 230 x L 93 x P 4 / Mirror H 170 x L 61.5 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
  • "Via delle Scalette in Orvieto" by Bruno Croatto (1875-1948), oil on cardboard signed on the lower right and titled on the back. Without frame. He was born in Trieste on April 12, 1875. In the years 1891-1892 he was a disciple of Gabriel Hackl at the Academy of Munich: but he studied the Impressionists outside school, and eventually the great masters of the fifteenth century. He dealt with the figure, the landscape, the flowers, but from 1908 he emerged in etching and aquatint, in which, neglecting the drawing, he sought only effects of color and chiaroscuro. He exhibited in Munich, Trieste, Paris, Venice, Rome, Milan, London, Prague, Vienna. In 1930 he held a personal exhibition at the Chamber of Artists in Rome, with many paintings and etchings. Some of his works are kept in the Uffizi Gallery; at the Revoltella Museum in Trieste; in public collections of New York and England. Period: 1930s / 40s Measurements: H 28 X L 33 cm  
Go to Top