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Place of Origin: Italian
Italian Contemporary Hand Painted Print Japanese Sea Life "Starfishes", 2 of 2
Located in Scandicci, Florence
Elegant hand-watercoloured print representing Starfishs, from the Japanese Sea Life Series This marine style print is available in 2 different natural representations to create a br...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Paper

Nerone & Patuzzi Zinc Headboard Panel, Italy, 1970s
By Nerone and Patuzzi
Located in Hellouw, NL
This Nerone & Patuzzi zinc head panel, produced in the seventies, stands as a remarkable example of artistic expression. Crafted by Nerone Cecciarelli and Giancarlo Patuzzi, masters of working with forms of zinc, this piece showcases a beautiful example of that. The zinc is skillfully treated with acid, resulting in an interplay of light across its surfaces, where smooth and shiny areas contrast with rough and dark textures. The head panel's design features lines that meticulously trace furrows and define distinct surfaces, each possessing a stark and essential geometry. The deliberate arrangement of shapes creates a harmonious composition that captures the viewer's attention. The artist's technique produces a relief effect, adding depth and dimension to the forms on the panel. Within this abstract artwork, one cannot help but notice echoes of avant-garde pioneers like Joan Miró and Picasso...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Zinc

Italian Contemporary Hand Painted Print Japanese Sea Life "Starfishes", 1 of 2
Located in Scandicci, Florence
Elegant hand-watercoloured print representing Starfishs, from the Japanese Sea Life Series This marine style print is available in 2 different natural representations to create a br...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Paper

Set of 2 Bronzino Hangers by Alessandro Zambelli
By Alessandro Zambelli
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 2 bronzino hangers by Alessandro Zambelli Dimensions: Small: D 10 x W 6 x H 9 cm Large: D 11 x W 6 x H 10 cm Materials: Solid casting bronze. Also available in different dimensions. This essential yet precious collection is highly refined in its clear, defined lines: a series of small bronze sculptures which are able to combine typical renaissance taste in terms of perfection of form, with the minimalist aesthetic refinement of the Art Deco movement. A series of small home furnishing accessories in which a collection of flowing lines, at times clean and linear, at times softer and more rounded, follow after each other to delineate original geometric surfaces. Their mirror-like finish gives back glimpses of images, light and colours to the environment. In a skilful game of perfect formal harmony which seems embellished, and at the same time accentuated, by the metal's shininess. /Bron-zì-no/ Created following Donatello's wonderful work on the Pontifical Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua, and popularised during the renaissance as an expression of admiration for antiquity, bronzetti are small bronze objects - small-scale reproductions of classical sculptures and bas-reliefs - or, more simply, objects created with the function of picchiotti, the door knockers which had been placed at the entrances to noble residences since ancient times. Lorem ipsum. Alessandro Zambelli Alessandro Zambelli lives and works in Mantua, Italy. He studied industrial design and materials engineering at the Cova School of Design in Milan, and his career took off at bathroom designer Agape in 2000. A few years later, in 2003, he founded Alessandro Zambelli Design Studio. In 2006 he worked on the Estetico Quotidiano project, marking the start of his co-operation with the design house of Seletti. Zambelli’s Palace Collection and School Joke Chair...
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2010s Post-Modern Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Bronze

Renaissance Revival Pietra Serena Carved High Relief Plaque
Located in London, by appointment only
An exceptional high relief Renaissance Revival carved black Pietra Serena panel. The right facing profile bust of a lady in front of a garland of flowers and leaves suspended above ...
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16th Century Renaissance Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Slate

Cantagalli Pottery Charger
Located in Essex, MA
Circular with a copper luster. Signed on reverse with the Cantagalli rooster in blue. Cantagalli was a pottery producer in Florence of high quality collected throughout the world.
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Mid-19th Century Renaissance Revival Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Pottery

Large and Heavy Devil Wall Mask in Concrete, 1930s Art Deco
Located in Nürnberg, Bayern
Heavy vintage devil wall mask in conrete, 1960s. Beatiful Patina, little.
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1930s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Gilt Frame Gothic Angels
Located in Dallas, TX
Two gilt framed Gothic Angels framed and painted in the style of Fra Angelico - hand-carved in Italy in 1890. These are in excellent condition with littl...
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Late 19th Century Gothic Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Wood

Heart Shaped Kintsugi White, 2022, Handmade in Italy, Anatomical Heart, Design
By Mosche Bianche
Located in San Miniato PI, IT
Celebrating the human body by dissecting it. The human body as a great system of signs and symbols. We are expression, beyond words and gestures. A perspective of the flesh in which certain parts become containers. Here then are hearts made into porcelain powders...
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2010s Modern Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic

Large, Painted Neoclassical Style Panel from Italy
Located in Dallas, TX
Hand-painted in Italy, this large, wooden wall panel features white and gray Neoclassical motifs over a black background. The images are surrounded by a thin white rectangular border...
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21st Century and Contemporary Neoclassical Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Wood, Paint

Antique Friezes in Gilded Wood
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Two beautiful antique and light friezes in gilded wood: one is cm. 40x16,5 x depth 3. The other one is cm. 36 x 30,5 x depth 3,5. To put where you want.
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Early 19th Century Baroque Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Fruitwood

19th Century Italian Majolica Charger
Located in Bradenton, FL
19th century hand painted Italian charger featuring three cherubs interacting with another lying on a bed of wheat stalks under a scenic skyscape. Beau...
Category

19th Century Neoclassical Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Vintage Italian Leather and Brass Stirrup’s
Located in New Orleans, LA
A stunning set a five vintage Italian hand stitched, fine leather and solid brass stirrups, Borrella Roma, made in Italy stamped in the leather. These ...
Category

1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Brass

Contemporary Italian Pineapple Hand-Colored Print Collection 1 of 2
Located in Scandicci, Florence
Hand-colored print entirely made in Florence by master craftsmen using an antique press and artisanal paper and showing a pineapple. Another print repr...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Paper

Contemporary Italian Pineapple Hand-Colored Print Collection 2 of 2
Located in Scandicci, Florence
Hand-colored print entirely made in Florence by master craftsmen using an antique press and artisanal paper and showing a pineapple. Another print repr...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Paper

Victorian Style Vintage Wall Panels in Wooden Frame, Seasons, Italy
Located in Bastogne, BE
Old Victorian style wall panels with wooden frame and gilded mats. The paintings depict the children. 1970s. Italy. Paintings with touching and rarely seen scenes: fun in the 1...
Category

1970s Victorian Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Wood

Bronzino by Alessandro Zambelli
By Alessandro Zambelli
Located in Geneve, CH
Bronzino by Alessandro Zambelli Dimension: D 11 x W 6 x H 10 cm Materials: Solid casting Bronze. Also available in different sizes and in sets. Please contact us for more information. This essential yet precious collection is highly refined in its clear, defined lines: a series of small bronze sculptures which are able to combine typical renaissance taste in terms of perfection of form, with the minimalist aesthetic refinement of the Art Deco movement. A series of small home furnishing accessories in which a collection of flowing lines, at times clean and linear, at times softer and more rounded, follow after each other to delineate original geometric surfaces. Their mirror-like finish gives back glimpses of images, light, and colors to the environment. in a skillful game of perfect formal harmony which seems embellished, and at the same time accentuated, by the metal's shininess. /Bron-zì-no/ Created following Donatello's wonderful work on the Pontifical Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua, and popularised during the renaissance as an expression of admiration for antiquity, bronzetti are small bronze objects - small-scale reproductions of classical sculptures and bas-reliefs - or, more simply, objects created with the function of picchiotti, the door knockers which had been placed at the entrances to noble residences since ancient times. Lorem ipsum. Alessandro Zambelli Alessandro Zambelli lives and works in Mantua, Italy. He studied industrial design and materials engineering at the Cova School of Design in Milan, and his career took off at bathroom designer Agape in 2000. A few years later, in 2003, he founded Alessandro Zambelli Design Studio. In 2006 he worked on the Estetico Quotidiano project, marking the start of his co-operation with the design house of Seletti. Zambelli’s Palace Collection and School Joke Chair...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Brass

Mixed Media on Paper and Wood Behind Aryl Glass Mimmo Paladino, Italy 2009
By Mimmo Paladino
Located in Salzburg, AT
Mixed media on paper and wood behind aryl glass Mimmo Paladino, Italy 2009 (2/20) Mimmo Paladino found art inspired by his uncle, a painter who introduced him to traditional techniques at an early age. After attending the 1964 Venice Biennale, he made the decision to become an artist. He studied painting at the Liceo Artistico in Benevento from 1964 to 1968 and, influenced by Max Ernst and Paul Klee, experimented with collages, frottages and non-objective paintings. In 1968 he finished his academic training with a diploma and began to paint freely. In the early to Mid-1970s, the artist dealt almost exclusively with mythological themes, such as the Icarus myth, which he translated into drawings. In the process, Paladino developed his own fresco-like technique, significant for his later work, in which he painted large-scale walls with pastel colors. Paladino had his first exhibition in 1977 at the "Galerie Lucio Amelio" in Naples. Several trips to Milan as well as contact with the art critic Tommaso Trini and the gallery owner Franco Toselli soon made Paladino known nationwide. In Toselli's gallery he presented his murals for the first time in 1978. That same year he traveled to New York, where he met Sandro Chia and Francesco Clemente. Several trips to Brazil followed. In 1980 Mimmo Paladino, together with the publisher Emilio Mazzoli, published a book with texts by Achille Bonito Oliva. The art critic Oliva had introduced the term Transavanguardia at the end of the 1970s for the style of the new movement, mainly characterized by young Italian artists such as Chia, Clemente, Enzo Cucchi and Paladino, who found parallels in Germany with the Neue Wilde. In the same year Paladino participated in the Aperto 80 Biennale in Venice and in 1982 in the Biennale of Sydney. In the following years Paladino had exhibitions at the Kunstmuseum in Basel and at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Bologna. In 1999 he had an extensive retrospective at the Lenbachhaus in Munich and in the same year he became an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Arts in London. The Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci in Prato dedicated an extensive retrospective to him in 2002/2003.[1] Works by Mimmo Paladino can be found in the collections of the Tate Gallery in London, the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) in Dublin, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The artist lives and works in Milan and Benevento, Italy. PLANT Mimmo Paladino's works are often mixed media on paper or wood pre-sketched with drawing pencil, using all traditional means. His oeuvre includes watercolor, oil painting, and tempera, as well as collage, frottage, engraving, drypoint, or woodcut. Paladino's paintings are often untitled. Examples 1987: The Perfect Room 1992: hortus conclusus, horse sculpture in Benevento, Chiostro di San Domenico 1993: montagna bianca 2002: Le chien 2004: ciclismo 2008: Porta di Lampedusa - Porta d'Europa, iron sculpture covered with ceramic plates on the beach of Lampedusa in memory of the migrants who lost their lives at sea EXHIBITIONS 1979: Transavanguardia, Turin 1980: Venice Biennale, Venice 1982: documenta 7, Kassel 1982: Biennale of Sydney, Sydney 1984: Merianpark, Basel, sculpture in the 20th century...
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Early 2000s Modern Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Papercord, Acrylic, Wood

Large Painted Oval Wooden Wall Panel from Florence, Italy
Located in Dallas, TX
Hand-painted in Florence, Italy, this fantastic oval wooden wall panel features a large urn with a scrolled handle. The urn is adorned with a fluted...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Wood, Paint

Pair of Art Deco Period Erotic Drawings / Watercolours by Umberto Brunelleschi
By Umberto Brunelleschi
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
A few beautiful works of art by the Italian artist Umberto Brunelleschi. They are female nudes, slightly erotic in appearance with a beautiful display of transparent fabrics. Dimensions frame: 25,5 x 20 cm Dimensions paper: 23,5 x 18 cm Umberto Brunelleschi (21 June 1879 - 16 February 1949) was an Italian artist. He was born in Montemurlo, Italy, studied at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence and moved to Paris in 1900 where he soon established himself as a printer, book illustrator, set and costume designer. He worked for Le Rire as a caricaturist and was a contributor to many of the deluxe French fashion publications including Journal des Dames et Des Modes, La Vie Parisienne...
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Early 20th Century Art Deco Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Wood, Paper

Virgin Mary with Child, 1940
Located in Roma, IT
Virgin Mary with Child is a reproduction of Madonna del Libro, Sandro Botticelli, realized in Italy in 1940s. Border and fringe in fabric. Brass...
Category

1940s Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Fabric

Artistic Mosaic Handmade on Aluminum Panel Dimension and Colors Customizable
By sicis
Located in London, GB
Making artistic Mosaic, design of unparalleled beauty, inventing ' tromp l'oeil' thanks to the endless colors of the glass Mosaic collections, all this allowed us to produce and divu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Aluminum

Mid Century Trompe L'oeil Panels by Palladio
By Palladio
Located in Chicago, IL
A pair of mid century Trompe L'oelil panels by Palladio depicting shelves in the style of Fornasetti.
Category

1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Wood

Harvesting The Wheat, Oil on Canvas, Italian, 1950s
Located in St Annes, Lancashire
Wonderful painting of farmers bringing in the harvest of wheat Oil on canvas. Unsigned. Artist unknown Framed in a slightly distressed antiqu...
Category

1950s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Other

Terracotta Relief of the Virgin and Child Appearing to St. Philip Neri
Located in London, by appointment only
A mid-18th-century Italian terracotta relief of the Virgin & Child appearing to St Philip Neri In a silver filigree, gilt-bronze and gilt-copper-mounted, lapis lazuli and wood frame. Known as the ‘Apostle of Rome’ due to his labours amongst the sick and poor of the city, Philip Neri (1515-1595) became an influential figure of the Counter-Reformation. Many miracles were attributed to him, and he was beatified by Paul V in 1615. His popularity and place in the folklore of Rome created a demand for his depiction within the church. For example, Carlo Maratta’s painting for San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, the preliminary study for which bears relation to the present composition (Royal Collection, inv. 905553). The fresh and freely modeled handling of the present relief is in the tradition of Giovanni Antonio Mazzuoli’s (1644-1706) small-scale modelli for altarpieces (C. Sisi and G. Gentilini, La Scultura : bozzetti in terracotta, piccoli marmi e altre sculture dal XIV al XX secolo, Florence, 1989, nos. 92-95). Additional information: Origin: Italy Period: Circa 1750, 18th Century Style: Religious, The Virgin and...
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18th Century Baroque Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Terracotta

Still Life with Flowers, Oil Painting on Canvas by American-Italian Artist
Located in Haddonfield, NJ
Artwork from US born Italian artist Emanuele Laustino (Pittsburgh 1916-Asti 1988). Laustino was the son of immigrants from Asti´s countryside in Northern Italy, and moved to the Unit...
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Mid-20th Century Folk Art Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Canvas, Wood

Sky Small Ceramic Bowl Hand Painted Glazed Majolica Italian Contemporary
Located in London, GB
SKY - Small ceramic bowl by Pantoù Ceramics, hand thrown and hand painted glazed earthenware. All unique pieces, Italy, 2021. Measure: 15 cm diameter. Different finishes availa...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Ceramic Tile, Italy, 1960s
Located in Palermo, IT
Ceramic tile, Italy, 1960s. Very small and imperceptible chip in the lower right corner, as shown in the photo.
Category

1960s Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic

Vintage Italian Montelupo Maiolica Pottery Charger
Located in Bradenton, FL
This beautiful maiolica pottery charger is from Montelupo, Italy and is boldly decorated with a soldier walking, carrying a tool of the day. Vividly painted in yellow, green, and blu...
Category

Mid-20th Century Baroque Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Pottery

17th Century Italian Painting of Mary and Jesus with a Gold Leaf Pediment & Gems
By Interi
Located in Dublin, Dalkey
17th century Italian painting of Jesus and Mary adorned with an 18th century Italian gold leaf pediment and bejeweled with green sapphires, carnelian pebbles, garnet, and fluorite. The painting depicts Christ inside of the Virgin Mary as he is yet to be born while wearing a crown and two angels crown Mary as well. The picture of the Madonna predicting the upcoming birth of Christ is an important work done by an unknown artist. The precious gems perfectly match the colors of the painting. The historic painting...
Category

17th Century Rococo Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Rock Crystal, Gold Leaf

Carlo Uboldi, Marble Relief of Boys Playing with a Donkey, 19th Century
Located in London, by appointment only
A very fine mid 19th-century Italian carved Carrera statuary marble relief plaque of four boys playing with a donkey. Mounted on a bronze stand. ...
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19th Century Classical Roman Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Marble

Vintage Italian Montelupo Maiolica Pottery Charger
Located in Bradenton, FL
This beautiful 11.5 pottery charger is from Montelupo, Italy and is boldly decorated with a soldier on horseback. Vividly painted in yellow, green, and blue. Condition is very good, ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Baroque Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Pottery

Alessio Tasca 'Inverno' Decorative Plate, 1950s
By Alessio Tasca
Located in Tilburg, NL
Alessio Tasca 'Inverno' Decorative Plate, Italy, 1950s. Wonderful and playful early work of artist Alessio Tasca from Italy. Famous for his plastic and very distinct sculptures an...
Category

Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Pottery

Early 19th Century Italian 6 Ft Long Wall Plaque Carved W/Lyre Flanked by Sphinx
Located in Atlanta, GA
An Italian pierce-carved wood wall plaque in Sphinx motif from the early 19th century. This antique wall decoration from Italy has a beautiful...
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19th Century Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Wood

Vintage Italian Montelupo Maiolica Pottery Charger
Located in Bradenton, FL
This beautiful pottery charger is is decorated with a woman carrying a basket of flowers on her head. Vividly painted in yellows, greens, and blues. Condition is very good, does have minor chips commiserate with age and use. Back is signed Vincent Garnier...
Category

Mid-20th Century Baroque Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Pottery

17th Century Etchingn "Adoration of the Magi" by Pietro Testa, circa 1640
By Pietro Testa
Located in Cagliari, IT
Beautiful etching representing the classic religious subject of the "Adoration of the Magi" by the Baroque painter and engraver Pietro Testa known as il Lucchesino. The print derives from an oil on canvas of the same name now in Montpelier. Identified by the TPL monogram on the right and the dedication signature. Paolo Bellini in the book "L'opera incisa di Pietro Testa" (The engraving work of Pietro Testa) ,published in 1976 by Neri Pozza in Vicenza, identifies this work as an example of the third state of three since, respect to the second state, the address of Gio Giacomo Rossi is added . In the lower margin there is the dedication in Latin to: Most illustrious and most reverend (cardinal) Gerolamo Bonvisi, Cleric of the Apostolic Chamber, D.D. The star on the left often blushes with the light of evil / Kings live here so that they recognize the Lord, / happy face good star shines benignly./ Petrus Testa Pietro Testa (1611–1650) was an Italian High Baroque artist active in Rome. He is best known as a printmaker and draftsman. He was born in Lucca, and thus is sometimes called il Lucchesino. He moved to Rome early in life. One source states he was ejected from the Cortona studio in 1631, soon after joining the workshop. Others state Testa trained under Pietro Paolini or under Domenichino, for whom he worked under the patronage of Cassiano dal Pozzo. He was friends with Nicolas Poussin and Francesco Mola. Some of his etchings, which often include work in drypoint, have a fantastic quality reminiscent of Jacques Callot, or embellishments of his Genoese contemporary Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione and even presciently suggest William Blake. His Sacrifice of Iphigenia appears to have influenced Tiepolo's rendition at Villa Valmarana Ai Nani in Vicenza. His early prints, from the 1630s, were often religious and were influenced by Federico Barocci...
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17th Century Baroque Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Paper

Angelo Brotto Untitled, 1972
By Angelo Brotto
Located in New York, NY
This dynamic and sophisticated wall sculpture was designed and hand blown in Murano, Italy by the esteemed atelier of Angelo Brotto in 1972. It features an abundance of protuberant c...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Murano Glass

Hand Carved Wooden Bracket
Located in Round Top, TX
Decorative carved wooden bracket. Very unusual and cool.
Category

1920s Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Metal

17th Century Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine Oli on Canvas Roman School
Located in Milan, IT
17th century, Roman School Mystical marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria Oil on canvas, 32 x 23 cm Frame cm 45 x 36 The saint is depicted in front of the Virgin holding the Child portrayed with the wedding ring in his hand, enriched with a precious stone. According to the Golden Legend, Catherine of Alexandria was a very beautiful young woman, the only daughter of the king of Costa, who had refused to marry the emperor Maxentius because she was a Christian and devoted to Christ. Maxentius, unable to convince her to sacrifice to idols, had sent to call the wisest men and fifty philosophers and orators who presented themselves and tried to divert her from faith in Christ. Catherine, however, played so well that she was able to convert them, arousing the anger of the emperor who condemned them to the stake. Catherine, however, who had criticized Maxentius for the new persecutions against the Christians, was sentenced to prison without food. Abandoned for twelve days, she was fed by a dove sent by God. Maxentius then decided to execute her with the torture of the toothed wheel become her attribute iconographic; but by divine intervention this broke and the young was saved. Finally, she was beheaded and milk flowed from her neck. Catherine’s princely status is witnessed here by her sumptuous dress. The iconography of the mystical marriage was born in the fifteenth century, probably because the traditional iconographic attribute, the wheel, was sometimes so small as to look like a ring, and refers to a vision that will always remain present in the mind and heart of the saint. In Heaven she appeared to her, among the Angels and Saints, Christ the Child, in the arms of the Virgin. He took a precious ring that the Virgin Mary handed to her and put it in her finger, saying "I, your Creator and Saviour, take you in marriage; confident that you will keep you pure until you celebrate your eternal wedding with me, in Paradise" When Catherine was laughing, she found in her finger the same ring that she had seen and had in Heaven, and she considered herself forever the bride of Christ. In this extraordinary episode we can see the heart of Catherine’s religious sense, and of all her spirituality. For her, Christ is like the bridegroom, with whom there is a relationship of intimacy, communion and fidelity; he is the beloved, whom she loves above all...
Category

17th Century Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Canvas

Decorative ceramic plate with characters and cart Giovanni De simone 1960s
By Giovanni de Simone
Located in Palermo, Sicily
Decorative ceramic plate with characters and cart Giovanni De simone 1960s
Category

1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic

Architectural Capriccio of Roman Ancient Ruins with Figures
Located in Vero Beach, FL
Architectural Capriccio of Roman Ancient Ruins with Figures. Italian, 18th century large painting in oil on canvas is from the school of Giovan...
Category

18th Century Other Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Canvas

Little Bronzino by Alessandro Zambelli
By Alessandro Zambelli
Located in Geneve, CH
Bronzino by Alessandro Zambelli Dimension: D 10 x W 6 X H 9 cm Materials: Solid casting Bronze. Also available in different sizes and in sets. Please contact us for more information. This essential yet precious collection is highly refined in its clear, defined lines: a series of small bronze sculptures which are able to combine typical renaissance taste in terms of perfection of form, with the minimalist aesthetic refinement of the Art Deco movement. A series of small home furnishing accessories in which a collection of flowing lines, at times clean and linear, at times softer and more rounded, follow after each other to delineate original geometric surfaces. Their mirror-like finish gives back glimpses of images, light and colours to the environment. in a skilful game of perfect formal harmony which seems embellished, and at the same time accentuated, by the metal's shininess. /Bron-zì-no/ Created following Donatello's wonderful work on the Pontifical Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua, and popularised during the renaissance as an expression of admiration for antiquity, bronzetti are small bronze objects - small-scale reproductions of classical sculptures and bas-reliefs - or, more simply, objects created with the function of picchiotti, the door knockers which had been placed at the entrances to noble residences since ancient times. Lorem ipsum. Alessandro Zambelli Alessandro Zambelli lives and works in Mantua, Italy. He studied industrial design and materials engineering at the Cova School of Design in Milan, and his career took off at bathroom designer Agape in 2000. A few years later, in 2003, he founded Alessandro Zambelli Design Studio. In 2006 he worked on the Estetico Quotidiano project, marking the start of his co-operation with the design house of Seletti. Zambelli’s Palace Collection and School Joke Chair...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Bronze

Italian Early 19th Century 1st Empire Period Giltwood Eagle Wall Decor
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
An exceptional and extremely decorative Italian early 19th century 1st Empire period giltwood eagle wall decor. The impressive wall decor depicts a beautiful wonderfully executed ope...
Category

19th Century Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Giltwood

Tuscan Floral Still Life
By Russo
Located in Middletown, MD
Featuring a bouquet of roses and peonies in a rich color palette to complement various styles of décor. Incorporates nicely with Tuscan, shabby chic, or French country themes, accent...
Category

Early 20th Century Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Canvas, Wood

Antique Bacchanalian Frieze, Italian, Bronze, Grand Tour, Victorian, circa 1850
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is an antique framed Bacchanalian Frieze. An Italian, mahogany and bronze Grand Tour relief mount after François Duquesnoy (1594-1646), dating ...
Category

Mid-19th Century Neoclassical Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Bronze

Louis Vuitton Art Print in Vintage Italian Rustic Wood Frame
Located in Haddonfield, NJ
Framed French Louis Vuitton Art Print in an Italian 19th Century Frame Louis Vuitton Print from Paris, France, framed in a one of a kind circ...
Category

Mid-19th Century Neoclassical Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Wood, Paper, Gesso, Linen, Giltwood

20th Century Gaetano Pesce for Expansion Decorative Panel Mod. Arcadia, 1970s
By Gaetano Pesce, Expansion
Located in Turin, Turin
Gaetano Pesce's works are generally eccentric, modern and carry a concept of "happening", which is the transformation of the object. Experimenter of different forms and materials, h...
Category

1970s Modern Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Fabric, Wood

17th Century Etchingn and Drypoint" Ceres and Phytalus" by Salvator Rosa, 1662
By Salvator Rosa
Located in Cagliari, IT
" Ceres and Phytalus" To left, Phytalus, kneeling, receives the fig tree from the goddess Ceres, standing to right, as a reward for his hospitality. Etching and drypoint, circa 1662...
Category

17th Century Baroque Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Paper

Vintage Italian Montelupo Maiolica Pottery Charger
Located in Bradenton, FL
This beautiful pottery charger is from Montelupo, Italy and is hand painted with two soldiers sword fighting. Vividly painted in yellow, green, and blue. C...
Category

Mid-20th Century Baroque Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Pottery

Antique Italian Painted Hand Fan in a Glass Case
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Impressive 19th century Italian hand fan, remarkably preserved with silvered metal sticks and guards depicting ancient gods, palm trees and classical emblemes. The paper leaves are h...
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Mid-19th Century Rococo Revival Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Metal

'Seashells & Portrait Busts' Original Lithgraphic Zinc Plate by Piero Fornasetti
By Piero Fornasetti
Located in London, GB
An original zinc lithographic plate by Piero Fornasetti used in his studio in the 1950s to print this design on various items for interior furniture and decoration.
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1950s Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Zinc

Rare Collection of 35 Antique Plaster Medal Models
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Rare collection of 35 plaster casts from XIX century, as Grand Tour Souvenir. I found them like this: You can put them in frame according to the size...
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Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique Italian Decorative Art

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Plaster

19th Century Italian Grand Tour Photograph of the Roman Forum
Located in Stamford, CT
A large-scale photogravure of The Forum in Rome, in original faux grain painted frame. Showing the impressive ruins of the Temple of Saturn in cent...
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Late 19th Century Grand Tour Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Wood, Paper

Italian 19th Century Neo-Classical St. Giltwood Wall Decor
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A striking and extremely decorative Italian 19th century Neo-Classical st. giltwood wall decor. The unique wall decor displays circular fluted spears with ball reserves and impressiv...
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19th Century Neoclassical Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Giltwood

Italian Modern Wall Mirror with Crease by Hiroyuki Toyoda for Simon Gavina, 1982
By Hiroyuki Toyoda, Gavina
Located in MIlano, IT
Italian modern elliptical wall mirror with crease in the upper part by Hiroyuki Toyoda for Simon Gavina, 1982. Iseo model mirror with an elliptical shape, with a flap in the upper p...
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1980s Modern Vintage Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Mirror

Large 19th Century Italian Majolica Charger
Located in Bradenton, FL
Large 14 inch diameter Italian Majolica Charger. Hand decorated earthenware. Rich colors of blue, green, yellow, features renaissance man, wom...
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19th Century Renaissance Antique Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic

Italian Contemporary Hand Painted Print Albertus Seba "Corallium Rubrum", 2 of 5
Located in Scandicci, Florence
Elegant hand-watercoloured print representing Corallium Rubrum in red nuance, Image reproduced from the famous illustrations by Albertus Seba' Cabinet of Natural Curiosities. These p...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Paper

Landscape, Acrylic on Paper Free Delivery
By Leonardo Di Caprio
Located in Roma, IT
Abstract views of landscape are interpreted and painted by the artist. In travels around the world designs and notes are made, which later are abstractly interpreted into paintings, ...
Category

2010s Italian Decorative Art

Materials

Paper

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