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    Dipinto olio su tavola di Cipriano Mannucci (Nizza 1882 - Firenze 1970). Compì gli studi a Firenze alla scuola d'Arte di S. Croce. Nel 1908 vinse un premio in una mostra alla Societa' Fiorentina di Belle Arti. Visse alcuni anni a Parigi, esponendovi più volte; partecipò a mostre in Italia e in America Meridionale, ottenendo numerosi riconoscimenti. Il dipinto è una veduta di Boccadasse (GE), è firmato dall'autore nell'angolo in alto a destra. Period: 1930/40 Measurements: In frame H 50 x L 60 cm / Table H 30 x L 40 cm
  • Plaster statue representing a female nude (Diana with the horn) by Giuseppe Siccardi (Albino, 18 July 1883 - Libya, 1911), Italian sculptor. The work is mentioned in the book entitled "Siccardi" by Silvana Milesi, Corponove Editrice. Period: Late 1800s / early 1900s Measurements: H 46 x L 56 x P 37 cm
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    "Head of Satyr" - Bronze sculpture by Vincenzo Gemito (Naples, 16 July 1852 - Naples, 1 March 1929), Italian sculptor, designer and goldsmith. In Naples he was known as "’ o crazy sculptor " because he was tormented and marked by profound psychic imbalances; in reality his name was Vincenzo Gemito (Naples 1852 - 1929), a goldsmith and sculptor who, due to his condition, was often forced to take long breaks from his creative activity. His life was not simple right from the start: he was abandoned to his fate by his parents after being deposited in the wheel of exposures of the Annunziata plant. In fact, his real surname was Genito - "generated" - usually associated with orphans, but due to a mistake by a scribe the N became an M. Adopted and raised in a very poor family, from an early age Gemito proved to be gifted with immense talent for the plastic arts. His watchful eye loved to dwell above all on the scenes of the Neapolitan slums and his favorite subjects were children dressed in rags, commoners and players. The Gallerie d’Italia in Naples houses one of the most important nucleus of the artist's works, coming from the collection of the lawyer Gabriele Consolazio: terracotta, bronzes and drawings produced between the 1870s and the 1920s of the following century. The young heads modeled in terracotta - such as the impressive "Scugnizzo", "Fiociniere" and "Moretto" - testify to his tendency towards naturalism. Much more sophisticated are the bronze portraits of famous people, such as that of the Spanish painter Mariano Fortuny and his contemporary Domenico Morelli. His tireless plastic research is represented in particular by the "Philosopher's head" and the later "Neapolitan girl's bust", characterized by a sensual classicism that recalls the seductions and virtuosity of ancient Hellenistic sculpture. The drawings made with different materials and procedures are no less splendid: Gemito, in fact, knew how to master pencil, charcoal, ink, watercolor, sanguine and white tempera with the same skill. The engaging self-portraits are exhibited at Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano, merciless evidence of the painful changes in his physiognomy over the years; another important series on display consists of the figures of women where it is possible to observe the style research inspired by seventeenth-century models that made Vincenzo Gemito the last follower of Neapolitan naturalism.
    Period: '900 Measurements: H 42 x W 23 x D 23 cm
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    Original lithograph (III / XXX) by Joan Mirò (1893-1983). Edition of 30 copies, Roman numerals, this is 3rd out of 30. Signed on the lower right. Period: Twentieth century Measurements: Print H 38.5 x L 29.5 / Paper H 66 x L 50 cm
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    Antique original Poltrona Frau from the early 1900s, in good condition. Period: Early 20th century Measurements: H 90 x W 80 x D 105.5 cm
  • 1960s brass mirror, attributed to Luciano Frigerio (1928-1999). Stunning design that hs always a fresh and contemporary look, composed by glass and brass, in very good condition, slight defects in the mirror Period: 1960s Measurements: H 99 x W 90 x D 2 cm / Mirror H 60 x L 60 cm
  • 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
  • Decò chestnut bookcase, with three flush doors, dating back to the 1930s
    Period: 1930s Measurements: H 193 x L 138 x P 33 cm
  • Lithograph by Giuseppe Biasi (Sassari 1885 - Andorno M. 1945) Italian painter, engraver and illustrator. The leading figure of Sardinian work and painting was an important author of the twentieth century.
    Period: 1920s / 30s Measurements: In frame H 94 x L 55 / Paper H 91.5 x L 52.5 cm
  • Large 18th century style frame in hand-carved wood, wood-colored finish with gilding. Late 19th century. Period: End of the 19th century Measurements: Internal measurements H 133 x L 184.5 cm / External dimensions H 148.5 x W 199 x D 8.5 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
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    Sideboard, 1950s

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    1950s sideboard in chestnut veneer, composed of 4 glass doors, drawers at the base. In excellent condition.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 88 x L 175.5 x P 49 cm
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