• Large hanging mirror, rounded, vintage 40s / 50s, with decorated glass, with light wood frame. Period: 1940s / 1950s Measurements: H 198 x L 81 x 10 cm
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    "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
  • Group of 5 round frames, in ebonized walnut, dating back to the early 18th century
    Period: 18th century Measurements: 2 large frames Ø 40/ 3 small frames Ø 28 cm
  • "Self-portrait" - Homage to Picasso - Tempera and Papier collé (Mixed technique on paper) by Carletti Mario (Turin, 1912 - Cossato (BI), 1977), Piedmontese was a painter and engraver, he painted views, landscapes, portraits and works of art Holy art. He exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 1942 and at the Rome Quadrennial in 1956.
    Period: 1948 Measurements: In frame H 86 x L 52 cm / Cardboard H 70 x L 35 cm
  • Drawing by Pietro Morando (Alessandria, 1889 - Alessandria, September 24, 1980) entitled "Conference" and signed on the bottom left. Authentication of the artist on photo.
    Period: 1950 Measurements: In frame H 85 x L 106 cm / Paper H 66 x L 74 cm
  • The full name would be Lüsterweibchen or Lüstermännchen, but everyone calls them more simply "luster". These are the anthropomorphic chandeliers, suspended in midair in the living rooms or in front of the doors of the Ampezzo houses, which with their strange features carved in wood and completed by large antlers give reference to the traditions of the mountains. Their origin dates back to the centuries when the border between superstition and reality was rather blurred and man relied on similar apotropaic figures to drive away their fears. Precisely this was the task of the "lusters": to watch over domestic peace, keeping the Evil One away.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 35 x L 61 x P 33 cm
  • Splendid bronze sculpture signed by Guido Cacciapuoti (Naples 1892 - Milan 1953), depicting a young boy. In perfect condition.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 40 L 29.5 x P 15 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
  • Piedmontese Empire style sofa, in walnut wood, with carved pilasters.
    Period: First half of the 19th century Measurements: H 106 x L 207 x P 77 cm
  • Piedmontese walnut sofa, restoration period, curly pilasters.
    Period: Early 19th century Measurements: H 91 x L 170 x P 75 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
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    Original antique 17th-century Piedmontese frame in ebonized wood and gold. Period: '600 Measurements: H 99.5 x W 123 x D 7 / Internal light H 74 x W 92.5 cm
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