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Out of stock"L'abbraccio" bronze by Mariella Perino, artist from Biella. Works produced at the beginning of her career, mid 1960s. Period: Mid '60s Measurements: H 96 x W 34 x D 36 cm
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Out of stockAcademic drawing copy of the work by Juste de Juste (Tours 1505 - 1559). Depicting a nude, muscular male figure standing with his head in profile and his left arm raised. Period around 1600? Period: 1600? Measurements: Framed H 39 x W 33,5 x D 2,5 cm / Drawing H 21,5 x W 15 cm
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Out of stockThis is a fine single bridal side chair with the original red-lacquer finish still in good condition. This side chair has a horizontal humpback back-rail wich extends beyond the two vertical frame elemets. The back-splat is 'S' shaped. Below the front seat frame, there is a cut - out scallop shaped apron panel. The legs are slightly splayed. At the base, a foot-rest and three horizontal stretchers joins all four legs. This bridal chair was placed inside a cedan chair. Period: Mid 19th century Measurements: H 84 x W 41 x D 34,5 cm / Seat height 38 cm
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Out of stock"Bacchanal" oil on canvas from the 17th century. In good condition, the painting has been cleaned and re-tinted in the 1990s, small colour fades The Bacchanal (Latin: Bacchanalia) was a Roman festival with a propitiatory background, of Greek origin. The name is of Roman origin and derives from rituals dedicated to Bacchus, but its origin is older; it probably dates back to Magna Graecia, where it was strongly rooted in the territories of Campania and Lucania as a cult of Dionysus, identified with Bacchus and Liber. Already in Roman times, but probably even earlier, it was an orgiastic feast that later became (or perhaps returned to its origins) a propitiatory feast for the gods on the occasion of the sowing and harvesting of the crops. Period: 17th century Measurements: Framed H 56.5 x W 68 x D 7 cm / Canvas H 37 x W 48.5 cm
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Directoire-style half-moon gaming table from the first half of the 19th century. The table has: walnut panelling and maple inlays, an inlaid checker on the top, green cloth inside and truncated pyramid legs. Period: First half of the 19th century Measurements: H 82 x W103 x D 52 / Diameter Open 104 cm
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Out of stock"Cavallo e cavaliere" by Marino Marini, pen and brushstroke ink on paper, 1945. Signature at lower right. The drawing was included in the archive of the artist's autograph works in May '94. Period: 1945 Measurements: Framed H 63 x W 53.5 x D 5.5 / Paper H 35 x W 26 cm