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    "Self-portrait", charcoal on paper by Sandrùn (Francesco Barbera, Biella, 1927-1970). It dates back to the 50s / 60s. Signed on the lower left. Period: 50s / 60s Measurements: In frame H 81.5 x L 61 / Charcoal H 73 x L 53 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
  • Sketch of a seventeenth-century scene in oil on a tablet dating back to the end of the 19th century. In a contemporary gilded mecca frame.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: In frame H 31.5 X L 37.5 cm
     
  • "Silenzio in montagna" - Aquatint / Puntasecca by Placido Castaldi, 1/125 specimen, dating back to 1985
    Period: 1985 Measurements: H 50 x L 70 cm
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    "Sky cut by sunlight" - Oil on canvas by Frederick Buckstone (1857-1911). Signed and dated on the lower left. It has the writing on the back: On Keston Common Kent.
    Period: 1879 Measurements: H 43 x L 58 x P 4.5 / Canvas H 30.5 x L 45.5
  • "Sky Kiss 2007" Flap sofa, an icon of Edra's production, designed by Francesco Binfaré. The Sky Kiss 2007 edition is dedicated to pop-art: made of white fabric with a print, the sofa becomes a large canvas representing a romantic kiss between a man and a woman. Pure Italian design, incomparable for its stylistic innovation. This sofa stands out for the originality of its shapes and its high level of functional flexibility, as it is possible to adjust the nine movable elements of its modules to sit or lie on them. The various components of the seat, inspired by the flaps of aircraft wings, can assume up to six positions. The Flap has a steel frame, a brushed and chrome-plated metal base, polyurethane padding, and has been entirely assembled by hand. The choice of fabrics is anything but random, each product has been studied and upholstered according to tactile and technological characteristics, conceiving what materials are useful for each model. The condition of the sofa is good, the fabric needs to be washed and has a tear of about 12 cm (see in the particular photo). Period: 2007 Measurements: H 84 x W 355 x D 160 / Seat height 34 cm
  • Oil painting on plywood dating back to the 1940s depicting a snowy landscape by Adolfo Giuseppe Rolla (1899-1967). Signed on the lower left.
    Period: 1940s approx Measurements: In frame H 43 x L 37.5 / Table H 22 x L 16 cm
  • Watercolor drawing by Quinto Cenni (1845-1917) dating back to the end of the 19th century. Born in Imola on 20 March 1845, from an early age he developed an innate passion for drawing which he developed by portraying military figurines observed on the dusty roads of the country, then traveled by pontifical and Austrian soldiers, then by Piedmontese. His spirit of observation captured every distinctive element of the uniform and when he didn't see them personally, he made them describe them and then draw them. The untimely death of his father seemed to interrupt his school career at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna. A municipal subsidy first came to his aid then nothing more until 1867. After the death of his mother, who had remained his only supporter, he then decided to move to Milan. Here he obtained various positions as illustrator of magazines, continuing in the portraiture of events and men. From 1887 he became director of the "Italian Military Illustration" collecting great affirmations in Italy and abroad. His son Italo followed in his footsteps but with less success. Quinto Cenni died in 1917 in Carate Brianza. The artistic production of Quinto Cenni is today preserved in part by public institutions and in part by numerous private collectors scattered all over the world. 288 watercolors are conserved in the National Museum of Castél S. Angelo in Rome, of which 238 were donated by the Prime Minister Mussolini and 50 by the heirs of Cenni. At the Museo del Risorgimento in Milan 133 watercolors are preserved on the volunteers of the Risorgimento. Other smaller groups are located in the Pinacoteca civica di Imola. In addition to the artist's private archive, the Historical Office of the Army General Staff has (300 plates of his code) a collection of 2,500 sheets divided into various volumes, where Quinto and his son Italo after him collected notes and designs on uniforms, weapons and armies from all over the world and all eras. Recently, 50 watercolors by Quinto Cenni on the Duchy of Parma at the time of Maria Luigia, of which the existence was unknown, appeared on display in the Museum of New York. Period: Late 19th century Measurements: In frame H 36 x L 42 x P 6 / Paper H 18 x L 23 cm
  • Flemish painting, oil on canvas, dating back to the first half of the 19th century. "St. Aubin" written on the lower right, the painting probably depicts the main square in Ulm (Deutschland) with the view of the cathedral. Period: First half of the 19th century Measurements: In frame H 79.5 x L 124.5 / Canvas H 55 x L 101 cm
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    Painting by Cesare Gheduzzi (Turin 1894 - 1944). Italian painter. Splendid view of the square, signed in lower right corner by the author. Period: 20th century Measurements: In frame H 46 x L 62.5 cm / Table H 27 x L 44 cm
  • Still life, oil on plywood signed L. Albertoni, dating back to the 1940s. The work is presented in a beautiful carved and gilded frame.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: In frame H 70 x L 90 / Table H 47 x L 67 cm
  • Still life, oil on plywood signed L. Albertoni, dating back to the 1940s. The work is presented in a beautiful carved and gilded frame.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: In frame H 70 x L 90 / Table H 47 x L 67 cm
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    "Still life "- Oil on tablet by Francesco Bosso, signed on the lower left. Dated 1932 on the back. BOSSO FRANCESCO Born in Vercelli on December 27, 1864, died in Turin in 1933. He studied at the Institute of Fine Arts of his city with Bonino and Costa. At the beginning of his artistic career he devoted himself to decoration and scenography, performing several works in palaces, churches and theaters in Italy, France and Switzerland. For the colonial exhibition in Genoa he composed a large Diorama of the Panama Canal, vastly appreciated and praised. He devoted himself especially to the paintings of flowers, fruit and still lifes, which have earned him great notoriety. In 1922 at the Vercelli Exposition there were forty-seven of his paintings, among which: Sun from the windows; Rustic rooms in Tournier; Among the rocks; Autumn melancholy; Fontanesian landscape and still lifes.  
    Period: 1932 Measurements: In frame H 34 x W 40 x D 5 cm / Table H 21 x W 27 cm
  • "Still life of flowers" oil on canvas from the 1950s by Ottorino Campagnari. Ottorino Campagnarini (Mestre 1910 - Turin 1987), studied painting at the art school in Mestre, under the professor Giuseppe Urbani. Settled in Turin in 1935, since 1940 he had exhibited regularly at the National Quadrennial of Art of the Promoter of Fine Arts in Turin, at the Gazzetta del Popolo cultural artist, at the Circolo degli Artisti in Turin. He also exhibited in group exhibitions: in Washington, Chicago, London, Turin, Naples, Milan, Rome etc. Personal exhibitions in Turin (Galleria Martina), Imperia, Milan (Galleria Bolzani), Valle d'Aosta, Gressoney-St. Jean (Palazzo Municipio) etc. He has had prizes in competitions and impromptu. Period: 1950s Measurements: In frame H 98 x W 77 x D 5.5 / Canvas H 80 x W 60 cm
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    "Still life with flowers and fruit" - Oil on canvas, original, dating back to the 17th century, with coeval frame. Restored and reintelated work
    Period: 17th century Measures: In frame H 90 x L 112.5 x P 6 / Canvas H 73 x L 98 cm  
     
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    "Still life with woodcock, pheasant and partridge" - Oil on canvas by Michelangelo Meucci (1840-1909), background painted to simulate light ashwood, signed and dated on the lower right "M.Meucci Firenze 1876"
    Period: 1876 Measures: H 93 x L 71 / Canvas H 82 x L 59.5 cm
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    Severino Ferraris (1903-1979), painter who humbly drew on the living sources of color and light, recreating, on large canvases as on modest sketches, the brightness of the Ossola valleys, the splendor of their snows, the romantic following of the farmhouses and soaring bell towers, all the warmth of the autumns or the sigh of the springs that return to awaken. Severino Ferraris with his painting full of purity and ingenuity repeats the forms and techniques dear to the poets of romanticism; if sometimes he stumbles into the twilight, he quickly gets rid of it, to return clear and luminous. Signed by the author in the lower left corner. Painting title on the backside. Period: 1950s approx Measurements: In frame H 78 x L 90.5 cm / Canvas H 47 x L 59.5 cm
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    "Sun Poem" - Oil on canvas by Venanzio Zolla (1880-1961). Authentic back of daughter
    Period: 1930s Measurements: H 80 x L 66 cm
  • "Pastorello", oil on plywood by Arnolfo Sella (1879-1970). The artist was a Piedmontese painter active during the nineteenth century. The painting is dated "2 October '61" and signed on the lower right by the author. Very good condition. Period: 02 October 1961 Measurements: In frame H 46.5 x L 56 cm / Tablet H 30 x L 40 cm
  • Wonderful collection numbered 129 out of 150 copies, of images by great Italian artists including A. Pomodoro, E. Baj, A. Bueno and many others 43 plates with images of the fabric manufacturing over the centuries, enclosed in a leather folder in excellent condition.
    Period: 20th century Measurements: H 50 x L 35 cm
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    "The Amazon on horseback" - Bronze sculpture by Augusto Rivalta (Alessandria 1837 - Florence 1925) dating back to 1901. Signed and dated on the base. AUGUSTO RIVALTA (Alessandria, March 14, 1837 - Florence, April 14, 1925) was an Italian sculptor. After completing his studies at the Ligustica Academy, in 1859 he went to Florence for his specialization, attended the Duprè studio and the adherents to the Florentine current of the Macchiaioli. While settling in Florence, Rivalta maintains strong ties with Genoa. In this city, at the Staglieno Cemetery, there are many of his works and some of these are the Carlo Raggio Tomb, from 1872, the Drago Tomb from 1884, (for Giulio Cesare Drago, the donor of the railing of the Carignano bridge), the Pallavicino Tomb from 1892, the Ghigliani Tomb, etc. Since 1874 he has held the chair of Sculpture at the Florence Academy. A strong tendency towards a realistic approach is evident in his work. Among the many works by Rivalta that decorate Genoa, we must not forget the equestrian statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, in Piazza De Ferrari, in front of the Carlo Felice theater and the Ligustica Academy. Especially in the plastic of the horse of this statue it is worth noting the realistic tendency and the technical skill of the modeling, characteristic of the Florentine school, which has dictates according to which the sculpture still passes through the laborious phase of the preparatory drawing. There are numerous commemorative statues of heroes of national unity. Rivalta performs, around the same time, two bronze statues for the Municipality of Sampierdarena, near the city of Genoa. Of these two statues, one in Piazza Monastero always depicts Giuseppe Garibaldi, this time standing. The other portrays the painter Nicolò Barabino, born in Sampierdarena, in the square of the same name. In the center of Genoa, in piazza Loading, the statue of Raffaele Rubattino is still his. Among his works is the bust of Christopher Columbus sent to Detroit (Michigan), from 1910. The subject of Christopher Columbus is also treated by one of his pupils, Francesco Caroni, who in 1892 painted the statue of Christopher Columbus seated and brooding, currently in courtyard of the Liceo Colombo in Genoa. The equestrian statue of Vittorio Emanuele II, originally placed in the Piazza Grande in Livorno and later moved in front of the nearby Government Palace, dates back to 1892. Another well-known work of Rivalta, a work completed at the end of his artistic career, are the sculptural groups of the Forza del Vittoriano in Rome: it is one of the four groups of Botticino marble statues on the pillars of the staircase, about 6 meters high. Around 1859 he volunteered to join the Carabinieri army, fighting for the liberation of Italy and later, returning to Florence, entered Giovanni Duprè's studio. Around 1861 he won the competition for the monument to Cavour in Turin which was not built because the artist was considered too young, thus entrusting the task to Duprè. Professor of the Academic College of Fine Arts in Florence since 1870, in 1883 he won the competition for the equestrian monument to Vittorio Emanuele II in Livorno; for the same city he created the monument to Garibaldi (1889). Author of the monument to Raffaele Rubattino (1889) and Garibaldi (from a sketch of 1889 and inaugurated on October 15, 1893) in Genoa, for the city of Chiavari he created those to Mazzini, Garibaldi (1890) and Vittorio Emanuele II, while in 1897 he executed in Florence the one in Bettino Ricasoli. Together with Antonio Garella in 1901 he created the monument to Rossetti in Trieste. The Garibaldi of Sampierdarena dates from 1905 and for the monument to Vittorio Emanuele II in Rome he painted the allegorical statue depicting The Force (circa 1910). Author of funerary monuments, portraits and genre works, at the Italian Exhibition of 1861 he exhibited Wounded Zouave, participated in the exhibitions of the Promoter of Fine Arts of Turin from 1863 and at the Florentine Spring in 1922 he presented the bronzes "The first death", "The holy family" and "Hercules" which overthrows the centaur, the latter already proposed in London in 1904. At the Turin Quadrennial in 1902 he presented "San Giovannino" and at the Venice Biennale in 1903 he exhibited "In Arcadia". In 1915 he exhibited "Satyr and Nimph" at the San Francisco International. In the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome are preserved the works G. B. Niccolini, from 1864, oriented towards the realist taste of Adriano Cecioni, Spinning top player, repeatedly reproduced, "Child joking with the goat", "Return from the post office" and "Dancing Faun". The bronze "Antaeus" is preserved in the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Milan, while in the Lima museum "Baccanale" (1904). Other works of his are also in the Gallery of Modern Art in Florence. His son Carlo (1887–1941), a sculptor, was his pupil.
    Period: 1901 Measurements: H 40 x W 44 x D 54 cm
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    Screen printing on mirror in polished stainless steel, edition 80/80. MICHELANGELO PISTOLETTO was born in Biella in 1933. He began exhibiting in 1955 and in 1960 he held his first solo show at the Galatea Gallery in Turin. His first pictorial production is characterized by a research on self-portrait, experimenting different techniques recalling Fontana, Jean du Buffet and Pollock. Through this research he accomplishes two works on black emaled canvas, which later lead him to his mirror paintings in 1961. In the two-year period 1961-1962 he arrives at the creation of mirror paintings, which directly include the presence of the viewer, the real dimension of time in the work and also reopen the perspective, overturning the Renaissance one closed by the avant-garde of the twentieth century. With these works Pistoletto quickly achieved international recognition and success, which led him to carry out, already during the 1960s, personal exhibitions in prestigious galleries and museums in Europe and the United States. The mirror paintings will form the basis of his subsequent artistic production and theoretical reflection. Between 1965 and 1966 he produced a set of works entitled Minus Objects, considered fundamental for the birth of Arte Povera, an artistic movement of which Pistoletto is the animator and protagonist. Starting from 1967 he carried out, outside the traditional exhibition spaces, actions that represent the first manifestations of that “creative collaboration” that Pistoletto will develop over the following decades, bringing together artists from different disciplines and increasingly wider sectors of society. Between 1975 and 1976 he created a cycle of twelve consecutive exhibitions, Le Stanze, at the Stein Gallery in Turin, the first of a series of complex works organized over a year, called "continents of time", as White Year (1989 ) and Happy Turtle (1992). In 1978 he held an exhibition during which he presented two fundamental directions of his future research and artistic production: Division and multiplication of the mirror and Art dives in religion. At the beginning of the eighties he created a series of sculptures in rigid polyurethane, translated into marble for the personal exhibition of 1984 at the Forte di Belvedere in Florence. From 1985 to 1989 he created the series of “dark” volumes called Arte dello squallore (Art of Squalor). During the nineties, with Progetto Arte and with the creation in Biella of Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto and the University of Ideas, he puts art in an active relationship with the different areas of the social context in order to inspire and produce a responsible transformation of society. In 2003 he was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale. In 2004 the University of Turin awarded him an honorary degree in Political Science. On this occasion the artist announces what constitutes the most recent phase of his work, called Terzo Paradiso. In 2007 he received the Wolf Foundation Prize in Arts in Jerusalem, "for his constantly creative career as an artist, educator and activator, whose tireless intelligence has given rise to premonitory art forms that contribute to a new understanding of the world". In 2010 he is the author of the essay Il Terzo Paradiso, published in Italian, English, French and German. In 2012 he promoted the Rebirth-day, the first universal day of rebirth, celebrated every year on 21th December with initiatives carried out in different places around the world. In 2013 the Louvre Museum in Paris hosts his solo exhibition Michelangelo Pistoletto, année un - le paradis sur terre. In the same year he received the Praemium Imperiale for painting in Tokyo. In May 2015, the Universidad de las Artes de Havana awarded him an honorary degree. In the same year he created a large-scale work, entitled Rebirth, located in the park of the Palace of Nations in Geneva, headquarters of the United Nations Organization. In 2017 his text Hominitism and Demopraxia was published. Manifesto for a regeneration of society. Between 2018 and 2020 the activity of the Third Paradise is further intensified, in particular through the development of an international network of Embassies and Forums. In these same years he is also particularly active in various countries of Latin America with personal exhibitions and various initiatives related to the Third Paradise.
    Period: 2014 Measurements: L 100 x H 80 cm
  • The birth of Venus, work of 1923, signed and dated 1924 in the lower right and numbered in the lower left 13/25 by the author Carlo Dalmazio Carrà (Quargnento, 11 February 1881 - Milan, 13 April 1966), Italian painter and teacher , professor at the Brera Academy from 1939 to 1951. This work is part of the "transcendent period" of the painter who since 1922 abandoned metaphysics, driven by the desire to "be only himself". Painting must grasp that relationship which includes the need to identify with things and the need for abstraction "and the contemplation of the landscape is then resolved in the" construction "of a painting, both mountain and marine. He also knows the Milanese painter-poet Cesare Breveglieri (who portrayed him while he was painting).
    Period: 1924 Measurements: In frame H 53.5 x L 41.5 / Paper H 31 x L 20.6 cm
  • "The black and white cat" - Oil on tablet by Lorenzo Delleani dated 11.9.82 DELLEANI LORENZO. Born in Pollone (Biella) on January 17, 1840, died in Turin on November 13, 1908. He studied at the Accademia Albertina, a pupil of Gamba for drawing, then of Carlo Arienti and Andrea Gastaldi, graduating in 1862 when he had already made his debut at the Promoter of Fine Arts in 1855 and established itself there in 1860 with an episode of the siege of Ancona. According to the romantic interests of his time, he initially dedicated himself to historical re-enactment painting, to arrive at more spontaneous research on the truth with interior studies, environment and views of Genoa, Venice and the surroundings of Turin, as well as Pollone and Paris. At the Turin national exhibition in 1880 the Ministry of Grace and Justice bought him the vast canvas Caterina Grimani Dogaressa, while critics showed a preference for "In the garden". The following year, in Milan, alongside Sebastiano Veniero who presents the prisoners of Lepanto, he exhibited Quies, which earned him numerous acclaim, such as to induce him to abandon historical subjects to devote himself to the landscape, establishing himself for its genuineness and brightness. In addition to the large canvases destined for the numerous national and international exhibitions, in which he participated in Italy and abroad, Delleani linked his name to a vast pictorial production made almost exclusively on small panels, "among the most convincing things of Italian landscape 'age' (Lavagnino). Among his disciples we remember: Giuseppe Bozzalla, Sofia di Bricherasio, Giuseppe Buscaglione, Luigi Cantò, Giuseppe A. Levis, Angela Meucci, Camilla Bergonzio, Emilia Ferrettini Rossotti, Enrico Reycend. Delleani was in Paris and Bern in 1878, in Holland in 1883, Switzerland in 1892, but for his paintings he aimed above all at the motifs that nature and the environment could suggest to him during his periodic stays in the Biellese, in Venice, in Rome, on the Riviera , in Monferrato.
    Period: 11 September 1882 Measurements: In frame H 44.5 x W 55 cm / Tablet H 26 x W 37 cm
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    Beautiful oil painting on wood by Emilia Ferrettini Rossotti (1866-1951) depicting a landscape with a canal. In excellent condition with frame. The author had a self-taught training, although comforted by the attendance of L. Delleani. He painted still lifes with subdued color ranges, flowers and landscapes (Mattino grigio, Tramonto sul Po, sent in 1900 to the I International Women's Exhibition in Turin). He exhibited in Genoa in 1902, in Rome in 1904 (White Note), at the Paris Salon in 1911 (Autumn).
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 60 x L 47.5 cm / Table H 44 x L 34 cm
  • "The challenge" - Oil on cardboard by Francesco Bosso (1864-1933) BOSSO FRANCESCO. Born in Vercelli on December 27, 1864, died in Turin in 1933. He studied at the Institute of Fine Arts in his city with Bonino and Costa. At the beginning of his artistic career he devoted himself to decoration and scenography, performing several works in palaces, churches and theaters of Italy, France and Switzerland. For the Colonial Exhibition in Genoa he composed a large Diorama of the Panama Canal, appreciated and praised. He especially dedicated himself to the paintings of flowers, fruit and still lifes, which brought him wide fame. In 1922 forty-seven of his paintings were exhibited at the Vercelli Art Exhibition, including: Sun from the glass windows; Rustic rooms in Tournier; Among the rocks; Autumn melancholy; Fontanesian landscape and still lives.
    Epoca: Fine '800 Misure: In cornice H 38 x L 46 / Tavola H 16 x L 26,8 cm
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    Large Louis Philippe mirror in carved wood and gilded with gold leaf, dating back to 1880, original mirror, excellent condition Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 180 x W 97 x D 5 cm
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    "The Dioscuri" ink on paper by Alberto Savinio, circa 1928 unsigned. "I Dioscuri" is published in the Electa General Catalogue (edited by Pia Vivarelli) on p. 245 as "Untitled" for the year 1928, order number 3. Period: circa 1928 Measurements: H 26,6 x W 21 cm
  • "Casorati's fairy tales", serigraphy by Francesco Casorati Pavarolo (1934-2013). Signed and numbered 1/125 in pencil.
    Period: 80s Measurements: H 70 x L 50 / Serigraphy H 56 x L 36.5 cm
  • "The flagellation of Christ" Oil on canvas from the 17th century. The painting represents a sacred scene full of characters. The technique of pittutr is of excellent quality. The work is in an excellent state of preservation and has been slightly restored. Period: 17th century Measures: H 74 x W 62,5 x D 2 cm
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    "The lake of Burcina "- Oil on cardboard by Giuseppe Buscaglione Giuseppe Buscaglione (Ariano, 1868 - Rivoli, 1928) born in Ariano from a family of Biella origins, he studied in Turin with Lorenzo Delleani (1840-1908). One of his best pupils, he soon inherited his predilection for landscape painting. Author of landscapes and seascapes, he draws extraordinary attention from the master to the atmospheric and temporal variations of nature. The values ​​of light and color, studied with precision from life, become the protagonists of Giuseppe Buscaglione's paintings, precisely in the wake of the master. His landscapes, characterized by great ease, are however often a sort of reinterpretation of those of Delleani. He participated in the Turin Promoters from 1888 to 1913, but did not fail to send works to the Milan, Genoa, Venice, Rome and Florence Expositions. Not much is known about his private life, however it is certain that he conducts a very regular exhibition activity. He died in Rivoli in 1928.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 88.5 x L 68.5 cm / Carton H 76 x L 56.5 cm
  • "The Lion" - Multiple print by Francesco Musante (Genoa, 17 February 1950), edition n. 3 out of 50. The work bears the inscription "The Lion carried by Trieste's ships around the world". Signature of the author on the lower center.
    Measurements: In frame H 73 x L 58 / Cardboard H 48 x L 34 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
  • Oil and vinavil painting on canvas entitled "Studio - Il folle" by Giancarlo Cori (Pesaro, 1933 - Biella, 1985). Signed and dated on the lower left by the author.
    Period: 1968 Measurements: In frame H 66 x L 56.5 / Canvas H 47 x L 37.5 cm
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    "The Matterhorn with the blue lake" oil on canvas from the early 1920s by Giovanni Battista Costa (Rapallo 1858 - Genoa 1838). The painting has been restored. Giovanni Battista Costa was born in Rapallo in 1858 in a wealthy family and dedicated his entire life to art. He participated, since 1879, in the exhibitions of the Promoting Society of Fine Arts in Genoa and in numerous other important Italian expositions, exhibiting, until 1921, over 100 paintings, mainly landscapes, seascapes and portraits. In 1895 he was appointed Academic of Merit of Ligustica, where he, too, teached. He began his artistic studies at the Ligustica Academy (and partly in Rome), soon going from a painting linked to tradition to the execution of works from life, probably under the guidance of Tammar Luxoro director, from 1874, of the new Landscape School. Consequently, the links with the Genoese Gray School, the Rivara School (in Piedmont) and the Tuscan Macchiaiolo movement appear to be close. The analysis of some of his works lead us to bring Costa closer to some Lombard painters of the 19th century: for example Carcano, especially for the softness of the colours. He takes part in numerous national exhibitions: awarded in 1897 in Venice, he participates in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Turin in 1898; in 1906 we find it at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Milan; also worth mentioning is his participation in the first Quadrennial Exhibition in Turin in 1902. Giovanni Battista Costa was also a skilled portrait painter and painted in Venice, Parma, Viareggio, Ivrea, Engadina, Valle d’Aosta. Even though he was shy and solitary, he was part of two important schools: the Ligurian Artistic Family (1893 -1910 circa) and the Teatro Group (from 1908); refers to the upper room of the Caffè degli Amici of the Carlo Felice Theater. He is an artist particularly attentive to the social problems of the late nineteenth century. His works appear, in retrospect, in Genoa at the exhibition of Ligurian Painters of the Nineteenth Century (Palazzo Rosso, 1938) and at the Commemorative Exhibition at the San Matteo Gallery, 1952. In his maturity he turned his interest to the representation of mountain landscapes. In conclusion, we can identify three different ways of painting by Costa: the first is related to academic painting, a bit rigid (church interiors and portraiture); the second, realist, with warm colours and close to the themes of the Grays and Rivarians (affinity with Benedetto Musso). Period: 1920s Measurements: In frame H 125 x W 195 x D 6 / Canvas H 101 x W 172 cm
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    Watercolour on dustpaper applied on canvas, signed on the lower right by the artist Franco Rognoni (Milano, 1913 - Milano, 1999) with frame. In excellent condition.
    Period: 1962 Measurements: In frame L 65 x H 84 cm / Paper L 50 x H 70 cm
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