"Still life with flowers and fruit" - Oil on canvas, original, dating back to the 17th century, with coeval frame. Restored and reintelated work
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Out of stock"Pair of hunting dogs" - Original bronze by the French sculptor Pierre-Jules Mène (1810-1879), dating back to the mid-1800s
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Out of stockArt Glass by Ercole Barovier Large bowl in iridescent colors dating back to the 1940s, in shell-shaped glass with pronounced lobes and Clam Shell ribbed base.
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Out of stockLiving room table in polished brass, steel and crystal, brass border equal to 4 cm.
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"Mountain landscape, Aosta Valley" - Oil on tablet by Lorenzo Delleani, dated lower right 3.7.97, on the authentic back of Bistolfi. Authenticated by the Piedmontese figurative painters and sculptors archive. DELLEANI LORENZO. Born in Pollone (Biella) on 17 January 1840, died in Turin on 13 November 1908. He studied at the Albertina Academy, a pupil of Gamba for drawing, then of Carlo Arienti and Andrea Gastaldi, graduating in 1862 when he had already made his debut as Promoter of Fine Arts in 1855 and established itself in 1860 with an episode of the siege of Ancona. According to the romantic interests of his time, he initially dedicated himself to painting of historical re-enactment, to achieve 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 national exhibition in Turin in 1880 the Ministry of Grace and Justice purchased the vast canvas Caterina Grimani Dogaressa, while critics showed that they preferred In the garden. The following year, in Milan, alongside Sebastiano Veniero who presented the prisoners of Lepanto, he exhibited Quies, who earned him numerous acclaim, such as to induce him to abandon historical subjects to devote himself to the landscape, establishing himself for his genuineness and brightness. In addition to the large canvases destined for 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 in the Italian landscape of that age » (Lavagnino). Among his disciples we mention: Giuseppe Bozzalla, Sofia of 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 reasons that nature and the environment could suggest to him during his periodic stays in the Biella area, in Venice, in Rome, on the Riviera , in the Monferrato. Period: 07/07/97 Measures: In frame H 67 x L 53 x P 6.5 / Table H 45 x L 31 cm
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Out of stock"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.
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Out of stock"Man of arms, portrait" - Painting on canvas signed by the painter Enrico Clara, born around 1850, often present at the exhibition of the promoter of Turin in the 1970s
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Out of stockDrop chandelier with volute structure in iron rod, and eight light points, dating back to the 1940s
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Out of stock"Valle d'Aosta landscape with huts" - Oil on panel by Giuseppe Gheduzzi (1889-1957). Born in Crespellano (Bologna) on May 12, 1889, he lived in Turin where he died on May 21, 1957. He learned the basics of art from his father Ugo, then attended the Accademia Albertina, a pupil of Andrea Marchisio and Paolo Gaidano, for only three years, because he was forced to help his father in the scenography works. He was a skilled landscape painter. It began in Vignola in 1907 with an alpine landscape. He held several solo exhibitions and took part in many exhibitions. He participated in the events of the Promotrice alle Belle Arti in Turin for twenty consecutive years (awarded with a gold medal) and in the circle of artists in Turin. Solo exhibitions were held at the Bolzani Gallery in Milan; at the Galleria A. Garabello in Biella; at Galleri Fogliato and Lombardi Gallery in Turin.
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"Laundry in the sun" - Oil on tablet by Vittorio Cavalleri (1860 - 1938), dating back to the early 1900s. The work is signed in the lower right corner by the author, a Piedmontese painter, son of a cloth merchant, was started by his father for the family's commercial activity. CAVALLERI VITTORIO. Born in Turin in 1860, died in Turin on May 22, 1938. He attended the Accademia Albertina, a pupil of Gamba, Gilardi and Gastaldi. Landscape painter and portraitist, with a robust color, with a strong personality. In 1885 he participated for the first time in the Turin Promoter Exhibition with "Abandoned Hoes" and then frequently exhibited at the Turin exhibitions and the main Italian exhibitions, including the Venice Internationals, until 1925. He also painted sacred subjects, and in the Sanctuary of Oropa found three of his great paintings representing Peace; War and the faithful. Other works: Sad winter; Tonio the gallant; The grandmother and Alpine Flora, preserved in the Civic Museum of Turin; Mountain hospitality in the Marangoni Museum in Udine; In spring; Cemetery flowers; Love story; Empiricism; Ave Maria; Summer in the hills; In the shadow; Baleful Aurora; At home forced; Tribolo; First treasures; Portrait of a man; Domus Aurea; The drowned; Portrait of the Duke of Aosta, in the Gallery of the Order of the Garter at the Court of King Edward of England; Portrait of the mother, in the artist's studio; the Self-portrait, owned by Botto of Milan; Supplizi in the Cartotti collection of Lessona; Ray of sunshine, with Mr. Vittorio Vacchieri; Assalita, Ferrino property; A sunbath, in the Vignolo di Torino collection and the Portrait of Mrs. Pelizzone. Many of his works exist in the Colongo collection in Biella and among them: The shadow; The washerwoman; In adoration; At the source; Theater interior; Sleeping girl. His pupils were: Giuseppe Moreno, Domenico Motta, E. Nicolello, Ans. Priest.
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Out of stock"Landscape" - Oil on tablet by Telesforo Franchino (Treviso 1885 - 1968 Turin, dating back to the 1940s There is no particular biographical information on the painter, however his pictorial testimony remains. He used to paint mountain or simple countryside landscapes. distinctive and very suggestive feature.
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"Lago Maggiore" - Large oil painting on canvas by Riccardo Pellegrini (1863-1934), depicting a landscape on the shores of Lake Maggiore. Restored, with coeval frame. PELLEGRINI RICCARDO. Born in Milan on 11 March 1863, died in Crescenzago (Mi) on 31 March 1934. He studied in his city, then in Rome, and in Naples with Domenico Morelli. He travelled to Spain, England and France to deepen his artistic knowledge. In 1912 he won the Muller house competition in London for the illustrations of the Gil Blas of Le Sage. Then the illustrations for "Don Quixote" were commissioned. The main magazines in Europe collaborated with him. He rarely exhibited in Italy, but when he did it had always success. His sketch Malta is located in the Berlin Art Museum; La ridda, in the Gofort Museum in Stuttgart; The kiss of sun, in the Goupil Gallery in Paris. The drawings made for the "Gil Blas" were collected in a room dedicated to the Pilgrims in the Glasgow Museum. The Bottega di Poesia exhibition held in Milan in 1926 featured: A carpet market in Spain; Winter quiet; Sun of July; One August morning in Toledo; Valencian Sea; The spouses. Other works: Spanish flower market, in the R.O. collection of Rome, one of his best works; Villereccia party, in the Rovelli collection of Milan; The antiquarian, in the Ruffini collection in Milan; In the market (Xeres); Sur la promenade des Anglais; Notes of Spain; Remembrance of Seville; I remember my country; El picador; El primer espada; View of Seville; Spanish types; A bullfighter.