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Out of stock"Matterhorn" Oil on canvas, 1940s. Unreadable signature at lower right. Period: 1940s Measurements: Canvas H 70,5 x W 100 x D 2,5 cm
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"Nervi" oil on canvas by Cesare Bentivoglio 1920s/'30s. The work is signed at lower right. Cesare Bentivoglio (Genoa, 1868 - Genoa, 1952) was a self-taught Italian painter. His favourite subjects were seascapes, landscapes, port views, hunting scenes and the Dolomites. He always refused to participate in the Genoa Promotrici and, in general, to exhibit at any art exhibition. His paintings, bought by foreign art dealers, reached France and England. From an initial painting still linked to Ligurian Vedutists, he moved on to a much more lively use of colour, in the wake of post-impressionism. Period: 1920s/'30s Measurements: Framed H 81.5 x W 140.5 x D 3.5 cm / Canvas H 59 x L 118.5 cm
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Out of stock"Untitled" pen and felt-tip pen by Carla Accardi (Trapani 1924 - Rome 2014). Signed and dated at lower right 'Accardi 95', on the back is label and stamp Gallery Art Plaza s.n.c.. With authentication. Period: 1995 Measurements: H 35 x W 25 cm
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Oil on canvas by Alberto Cecconi (Florence 1897 - 1971), Florentine painter. Large painting from the 1940s, signed at lower right. The scene is set in a wooded landscape and depicts a woman intent on spinning and sheep grazing. Period: 1940s Measurements: H 118 x W 168,5 x D 10,5 cm / Canvas H 95 x W 145 cm
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Out of stock"Escape to Egypt" oil on canvas from the 18th century, in a contemporary gilded frame. The episode of the Flight into Egypt is an episode from the childhood of Jesus linked to the Massacre of the Innocents, narrated in the Gospel of Matthew (2.13-23), in which Joseph, with Mary and the infant Jesus, flees to Egypt. The iconography of the Flight has been a popular subject in art and shows Mary with the child on a donkey led by Joseph proceeding on foot, or the Holy Family encamped for a short rest. In this work there is a perfect fusion between the landscape and the fleeing Family, which is guided by an angel on its way to salvation. Period: 18th century Measurements: Framed H 78.5 x W 64 x D 7 / Canvas H 64.5 x W 50.5 cm
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"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