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Item Ships From: Italy
Period Italian Fausto Pirandello Signed Abstract Watercolor
By Fausto Calogero Pirandello
Located in Roma, IT
Important work by one of the greatest artists of the Italian artistic avant-garde Fausto Pirandello It depicts one of his iconic subjects ‘Bathers’ with three characters depicted in...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Italy - Paintings

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Wood, Paper

Madonna With Child Italian Painting Late 17th Century
Located in Milano, MI
Madonna and Child late 1600s, oil painting on canvas from northern Italy, in good condition, within walnut frame, from a private collection in Milan. The work depicts the Virgin hol...
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Late 17th Century Italian Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas, Nutwood

Rembrandt Van Rijn (1660-1669) Reproduction GHI.M.A Authorized
By Rembrandt van Rijn
Located in Taranto, IT
Rembrandt Van Rijn (1606-1669) Reproduction GHI.M.A Authorized Measures: Height 57 cm Width 68 cm Technique oil on canvas The company GHI.M.A. certifies that the relief, the app...
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1660s Italian Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

18th Century Italian Antique Oil Painting on Canvas, Madonna in prayer
Located in Casale Monferrato, IT
We are pleased to present this captivating religious painting of the Italian school, painted in oil on canvas in the 18th century. This wonderful painting depicting the Madonna in pr...
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18th Century Italian Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Second Futurism Italian Artist Signed Landscape
By  Enzo Benedetto
Located in Roma, IT
A beautiful and important painting by the great artist Enzo Benedetto, an absolute protagonist of the so-called ‘Second Futurism’. It depicts a seascape captured in its essence of natural energy with the waves of the sea crashing powerfully on the coast, probably a glimpse of his homeland, Calabria. This artwork, never before on the market, comes from an important private collection and is beautified by an impressive original frame in wood, in almost perfect condition. Enzo Benedetto (Reggio Calabria 1905 - Rome 1993) Benedetto, called Record by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, approached the Second Futurism in 1924 after meeting Mino Somenzi and was active as a Futurist until his death, becoming a tenacious continuer of the movement's principles, revisited in 1967 with the Futurism Today manifesto. Benedetto theorised and practised the union of colour with the word and coined the term chrome-paroise to define the synthesis of painting and writing. In 1926 he promoted the futurist hall for the 4th Calabrian Art Biennial in Reggio Calabria where Depero, Dottori, Tato, Fillia, Pozzo, Benedetto Marinetti and himself, amongst others, exhibited. In 1927 he participated in the National Futurist Exhibition in Palermo. He moved permanently to Rome in 1927 and joined the Manifesto in 1931. In a short time he took part in the ‘great Futurist exhibition’ in Imola, the ‘first exhibition of Calabrian art’ in Rome, the ‘33 Futurists’ exhibition at the Pesaro gallery in Milan, and above all the ‘great Futurist exhibition’ at the ‘international artistic circle’ in Via Margutta in Rome. Benedetto had begun flying in 1926, as a photo of the time documents. That same year, inspired by the exploits of the aviator of the same name, he had executed the painting De Pinedo. He adhered to the Manifesto already signed by Balla, Marinetti, Depero, Dottori, Tato, Prampolini and Fillia, which advocated the triumph of a spatiality enhanced by flight in its dynamic effects and freed from the fixity of the horizon. In World War II he was imprisoned in Africa by British troops until the end of the conflict. Benedetto continued his Futurist activities in the second half of the 20th century. From 1939 to 1946 he volunteered for the African campaign and was sent to Libya, after which he was imprisoned for six years in the concentration camps in Alexandria, Ismailia, and in India in Bangalore and Yol in Kashmir. During this imprisonment he was able to paint and some canvases from this period were brought back to Italy, rolled up as personal luggage, In January 1943, he painted Yol, a new psychological oil portrait of Francesco Tommaso Marinetti. In 1946, he returned to Italy and in April 1947 presented his first solo exhibition in Rome. The exhibition dedicated to the great Italian poet and founder of Futurism was opened by Benedetta Marinetti. He adhered to the Manifesto already signed by Balla, Marinetti, Depero, Dottori, Tato, Prampolini and Fillia, which advocated the triumph of a spatiality enhanced by flight in its dynamic effects and freed from the fixity of the horizon. In World War II he was imprisoned in Africa by British troops until the end of the conflict. Benedetto continued his Futurist activities in the second half of the 20th century. From 1939 to 1946 he volunteered for the African campaign and was sent to Libya, after which he was imprisoned for six years in the concentration camps in Alexandria, Ismailia, and in India in Bangalore and Yol in Kashmir. During this imprisonment he was able to paint and some canvases from this period were brought back to Italy, rolled up as personal luggage, In January 1943, he painted Yol, a new psychological oil portrait of Francesco Tommaso Marinetti. In 1946, he returned to Italy and in April 1947 presented his first solo exhibition in Rome. The exhibition dedicated to the great Italian poet and founder of Futurism was opened by Benedetta Marinetti. In 1948 he had a personal exhibition in Capri at the gallery, ‘l'oblò’, and in Reggio Calabria in the Hall of the ‘Francesco Cilea’ Municipal Theatre. In 1949 he took part in the Calabrian Biennial in Reggio Calabria. In 1950 quanta took part with ceramics in the Selective Exhibition of Artistic Craftsmanship in the Angelicum in Milan, and with paintings in the Historical Review of Futurism in the Palazzo di Re Enzo in Bologna. He then held an important solo exhibition in Milan, at the ‘Centro d'Arte San Babila’ and participated in the sixth Quadrennial in Rome. He had a solo exhibition in Fano and another exhibition in Rome in the Galleria del Palazzo delle Esposizioni and in the Galleria del Teatro ‘il Millimetro’. In 1951 he took part in the collective exhibition ‘Mostra Nazionale della Pittura e della Scultura futurista’ (National Exhibition of Futurist Painting and Sculpture) in Bologna, Palazzo del Podestà, with Acquaviva, Giacomo Balla, Primo Conti, Tullio Crali...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Italy - Paintings

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Canvas, Wood

17th Century Onorio Marinari Italian Religious Painting
By Onorio Marinari
Located in Roma, IT
A very important painting by the great artist of the Florentine school, Onorio Marinari. Dr. Silvia Benassai has confirmed Marinari’s authorship of the Saint Margaret of Antioch; available on demand, a historical-artistic fact sheet prepared by Dr. Silvia Benassai Onorio Marinari (1627 – 5 January 1715) was a very important Italian painter and printmaker of the Baroque period, active mainly in Florence. His father, Sigismondo di Pietro Marinari, was also a painter, and he trained with his cousin, Carlo Dolci, later being also influenced by Simone Pignoni and Francesco Furini. His fresco in the Palazzo Capponi, Florence, is dated 1707. He worked mainly in Florence for Florentine and Tuscan clients, but he did not devote himself only to painting. In fact, in 1674, he published an essay on astronomy entitled Fabbrica ed uso dell' Annulo Astronomico. Bartolomeo Bimbi was one of his pupils. St. Margaret of Antioch July 20, Martyr Margaret, known as Margaret of Antioch in the West, and as Saint Marina...
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Mid-17th Century Italian Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas, Wood

Oil Painting on Canvas English Landscape, 19th Century, Signed
Located in Casale Monferrato, IT
We present this splendid oil painting on canvas of the English school, 19th century. The painting has a signature on the lower left but the artist has not been identified and the pai...
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19th Century English Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Madame Rimsky-Korsakov by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805-1873, Germany)
By Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Located in Taranto, IT
Madame Rimsky-Korsakov by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805-1873, Germany). Measures: Height 67 cm Width 57 cm Print on canvas In good conservative condition, present signs of t...
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18th Century Italian Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Italian Dolomites Oil on Canvas
Located in Vo', Veneto
The Vajolet Towers - Italy Artist: A. Thöny Period: Early 1900s Origin: Italy Technique and support: Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard Dimensions: Height – 33 cm Width – 27 cm Description: The artwork depicts a landscape view of the Vajolet Towers, a prominent rock formation in the Catinaccio Dolomite massif. The artist employs a vertical composition, ideal for emphasizing the upward thrust of the towers, which rise monumentally against the sky. Thöny’s pictorial language is marked by a dense and vigorous brushstroke, particularly evident in the rocky details, where the use of oil paint enhances the typical limestone hues of the Dolomite rock. Dominant tones include ochre, warm greys, and earthy greens, with accents of white and light blue suggesting reflected light or lingering snow. The atmosphere is conveyed through a balanced interplay of solid and airy elements: the towers emerge from low-lying clouds, creating a contrast between the mountain’s solidity and the sky’s dynamic quality. The latter is rendered in cool tones—shades of blue and light grey—achieved through light glazing, contrasting with the more textured and impasto treatment of the rock. The vantage point is elevated yet slightly off-center, offering a framing that enhances the landscape’s perspective and depth, with hints of blurred mountain ridges on the horizon, painted in cobalt blue and greys to evoke a sense of atmospheric distance. Signed lower right, “A. Thöny”. A. Thöny was active in Merano, in the alpine region of South Tyrol, and belonged to the romantic-naturalist school of the late 19th century, connected to the Central European tradition of alpine landscape painting...
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1910s German Other Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Alfano Dardari Oil Painting on Canvas 1970's
Located in Taranto, IT
Alfano Dardari Oil Painting on Canvas 1970's. Measures: Height 88cm Width 69 cm Oil on canvas In good conservative condition, present signs of time due to use and age. (Pleas...
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1970s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Sunflower Field C.Lipari Print on paper
Located in Taranto, IT
Sunflower Field C.Lipari Print on paper Measures: Height 33cm Width 74cm Print on paper In good conservative condition, present signs of time due to use and age. (Please see phot...
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1970s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Paper

Reproduction of Rembrandt's Night Watch, mixed media on canvas
By Rembrandt van Rijn
Located in Taranto, IT
Reproduction of Rembrandt's Night Watch, mixed media on canvas. Measures: Height 136cm Larghezza 191 cm In good conservative condition, present signs of time due to use and age...
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1970s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Miniature painted in gouache on paper, depicting a Memento Mori, Italy 1808.
Located in Milan, IT
Miniature depicting a Memento Mori painted in gouache on paper, grisaille technique. The frame, in ebonized fruitwood and finished with wax, black in color, is oval in shape with an ...
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Early 19th Century Italian Antique Italy - Paintings

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Brass

LATE 18th-EARLY 19th CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG POET
Located in Firenze, FI
Magnificent almond-shaped portrait of a young poet, painted in oil on canvas and framed in a fine carved and gilded wooden frame. At the cente...
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Late 18th Century Italian Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas, Wood, Paint

We are Made of the Same Matter As Dream Digital Painting
By Daria Petrilli
Located in Milan, IT
A woman with a flower headdress is immersed in a dreamy atmosphere. The swamp, gray and ashen, is now behind her and she smiles as she caresses dreams of pink flamingos. This limited...
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2010s Italian Italy - Paintings

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Canvas, Cotton, Wood

Mountain Landscape with Lake, Oil on Canvas Paintings, Alps, 1920
Located in Vo', Veneto
Konigssee Measures: 30 cm x 40 cm (without frame) - oil on canvas, 1920s 11.8 in x 15.7 in (without frame). Painting depicting the Königssee, probably the most famous German alpine...
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1920s German Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

17th Century, Flemish Painting Oil on Copper with Allegory by Pieter Van Lint
By Peter Van Lint
Located in IT
Pieter Van Lint (Antwerp, 1609-1690) Allegory of industriousness leading to peace and abundance Oil on copper; frame measures cm H 132 x W 159 x D 8, copper measures cm H 104 x W 130 Artwork signed (bottom center) "P.V. Lint F./ en A.B" The important and valuable painting, made of oil on copper, depicts the Allegory of industriousness that leads to peace and abundance. The work is signed in the bottom and center "P V Lint", or Pieter Van Lint (Antwerp, 28 June 1609 - Antwerp, 25 September 1690), famous Flemish painter and designer active in Antwerp in the second half of the seventeenth century. Van Lint elaborates a complex and articulated composition in which he inserts several figures also drawn from mythology to propose the allegorical message of industriousness that leads to peace and abundance. The artistic style of the author is characterized by meticulous realism and by the careful attention to detail and the rendering of the materials that make up the objects described. As we will see later, every detail represented within the work contains a symbolic and allegorical meaning that reinforces the message that already the same figures express. The remarkable dimensions of the copper support, not so infrequent in the artistic production of the artist, contribute to make the work of great value: Unfortunately, many of these artifacts have been lost because copper was often recovered in times of war and famine, and reused to obtain weapons and common tools. The copper foil proved to be ideal for oil painting because it constituted a non-absorbent support, rigid, smooth and characterized by the same reddish coloring that was used for the preparation of funds. The major production centers were Antwerp, Hamburg and Amsterdam, although the technique was widely used in Italy. The considerable cost of the material indicates a wealthy client, interested in possessing a valuable and durable work over time, this characteristic that the metal foil has more than the canvas. The painting is known to scholars. It is recorded in the catalog of the artist of the RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History (with measures 104 x 129 cm). He also appeared on the French antiques market...
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Mid-17th Century Belgian Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings

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Copper

17th Century Oil on Canvas Italian Antique Religious Painting, 1650
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Splendid 17th century Italian painting. Oil painting on canvas depicting the alliance of Jacob and Laban. The subject is inspired by a canvas by Pietro da Cortona (1596-1669), preser...
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1650s Italian Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Late 19th Century Italian Oil Painting on Board, Path in the Woods, Signed
Located in Casale Monferrato, IT
We present this fantastic oil painting on board dating back to the end of the 19th century. The painting features the Leto signature at the bottom right (see photo). Attributable to ...
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Late 19th Century Italian Antique Italy - Paintings

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Poplar

20th Century Constructivist Mixed Technique Russian Painting
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects. 20th-century constructivist mixed technique Russian painting...
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1920s Russian Modern Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Paper

Japanese Folding Screen Six Panels Painted on Gold Leaf
By Japanese Studio
Located in Brescia, IT
Paravento a sei pannelli di scuola giapponese Kano: paesaggio con bellissime ed eleganti gru vicino al fiume, con alberi di pino e sakura. Dipinto a mano con pigmenti minerali ed inc...
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Early 19th Century Japanese Edo Antique Italy - Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Giuseppe Tarantino lithograph face Young Woman Milan 1974
Located in Taranto, IT
Giuseppe Tarantino lithograph face Young Woman Milan 1974. Measures: Height 70 cm Width 52 cm Mixed Technique on paper In good conservative ...
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1970s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Paper

18th Century Oil on Canvas Framed Flemish Painting Interior Scene, 1750
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Antique Flemish painting from the 18th century. Framework oil on canvas depicting an interior scene of a tavern with characters of good pictorial quality. Nice size and pleasant impact painting, for antique dealers, interior decorators and collectors of old Dutch painting...
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1750s Italian Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Pair Of French Paintings Landscapes On Enamel 18th Century
Located in Milano, MI
Pair of miniature paintings with bucolic landscapes and figures in shades of blue, two Enamel plates painted with landscapes with figures within gilded frames, of European and probab...
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18th Century and Earlier French Neoclassical Revival Antique Italy - Paintings

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Copper, Enamel

Carlo Mismetti "Miscar" Oil Painting on Canvas 1972
Located in Taranto, IT
Carlo Mismetti "Miscar" Oil on Canvas Painting 1972. Measures: Height 82cm Width 63 cm Oil on canvas In good conservative condition, present signs of time due to use and age....
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1970s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

17th Century Oil on Canvas Flemish Mythological Antique Painting, 1660
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
A splendid 17th century Flemish painting. Oil on canvas artwork depicting a mythological subject of great charm, Meleager offers the boar's head to Atalanta. The Fates had predicted ...
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1660s Dutch Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Valentina Guido Crepax lithograph 1980s multiple 90/99
Located in Taranto, IT
Valentina Guido Crepax lithograph 1980s multiple 90/99. The item is in excellent conservative condition, there are no major cosmetic or structural defects to report, just slight an...
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1980s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Paper

20th Century Oil on Canvas Italian Signed Ferruccio Rosini Seascape Painting
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Italian painting dated 1980. Oil painting on canvas signed Ferruccio Rosini (Livorno painter born in 1932) depicting a seascape in impressionist style, without authentic. Beautifully...
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Late 20th Century Italian Italy - Paintings

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Canvas, Wood

19th Century Oil on Canvas Antique Austrian Painting Lady Portrait, circa 1870
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Antique 19th century Austrian painting. Oil on canvas artwork depicting a female portrait, a young noblewoman in a pose of good pictorial quality. Pai...
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Late 19th Century Austrian Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

19th Century Oil Painting on Canvas Italian Landscape
Located in Casale Monferrato, IT
We present this fantastic 19th century oil on canvas painting. The painting features the initials NP at the bottom left (see photo). Attributable to the Italian painter Nicola Palizzi...
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19th Century Italian Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

20th Century Signed Still Life Pencil Drawing
Located in Roma, IT
Beautiful, evocative Pencil Drawing Still Life with Flowers and Butterfly Early 20th century Signed at lower right The painting is embellished by a beautiful nineteenth-century la...
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1920s Italian Art Nouveau Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Wood, Paper

Quadri Antichi, Ritratti Di Giovane Donna Che Legge, Olio Su Tavola, XX Secolo.
Located in Breganze, VI
La categoria quadri antichi propone un Bel Ritratto di Giovane Donna che Legge, una pittura ad olio su tavola,  della Metà del Novecento.  Si tratta di un ritratto di ragazza in un...
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Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Italy - Paintings

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Fir

Dipinto Fiammingo su Rame 1650 circa Scena di Genere con Commedia delle Arti
Located in Milano, MI
Dipinto Fiammingo del 1600 a olio su rame raffigurante uno scorcio di paesaggio con figure, una scena di genere con una moltitudine di personaggi affollati in una strada con delle ar...
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Mid-17th Century Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings

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Copper

Resting Farmer Italian Figurative Painting by Bocassile, 1978 circa
Located in Milano, MI
Italian oil on canvas unfraimed painting featuring a resting farmer lying in the shade of a barn. Signed lower left Boccasile by Giorgio Boccasile Italian p...
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1970s Italian Expressionist Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

18th Century Old Masters Oil Painting Attributed to Claude Joseph Vernet, France
Located in Traversetolo, IT
18th century old masters oil painting attributed to Claude Joseph Vernet, France. View of a Mediterranean port at sunset. Great pi...
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Late 18th Century French Neoclassical Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Italian Oil Painting on Board, Signed and Dated 1933
Located in Casale Monferrato, IT
We present this fantastic oil painting on board dating back to 1933 as a date written in pencil on the back. The painting features the signature Gino Romiti at the bottom right (see ...
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20th Century Italian Italy - Paintings

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Poplar

Wall Panel Grey Scagliola Artwork Handmade in Italy by Cupioli Available
By Cupioli made in Italy
Located in Rimini, IT
Painting texturised scagliola artwork handmade in Italy by Cupioli available. Decorative wall panel handmade by the artist manufactured using the scagliola technique. Tha Coloured A...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Italy - Paintings

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Iron

Period Italian Fausto Pirandello Signed Abstract Watercolor
By Fausto Calogero Pirandello
Located in Roma, IT
Important work by one of the greatest artists of the Italian artistic avant-garde Fausto Pirandello It depicts one of his iconic subjects ‘Bathers’ with five characters depicted in ...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Italy - Paintings

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Wood, Paper

EARLY 19th CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN IN UNIFORM
Located in Firenze, FI
Splendid oil portrait on canvas of a gentleman in uniform, identified as Professor Moses Bosisio, mayor of Monza, who died in 1846, as reported on a plaque on the back of the paintin...
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Early 19th Century Italian Empire Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas, Wood

Antique Painting, Painting With Landscape And Small Lake, Oil On Canvas, Nineteenth century.
Located in Breganze, VI
The category Antique Paintings, Landscape with Small Lake, features an Oil Painting on Canvas from the late 19th century era. Old landscape paintings offering a painting made in a n...
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Late 19th Century French Napoleon III Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

18th Century Oil on Canvas Framed Italian Religious Painting Saint Francis 1720
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Ancient Italian painting from the first half of the 18th century. Oil on canvas framework depicting a religious subject Saint Francis of good pictorial quality. Wooden frame not coev...
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1720s Italian Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Tomas Martin Rebollo 19th Century Signed Painting
By Tomas Martín Rebollo
Located in Roma, IT
Beautiful oil painting on panel by the great Spanish artist Martin Rebollo Tomas (Granada, 12.5.1858 - Madrid, 7.2.1919). Like most artists, he came to Italy, particularly Rome, for ...
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Late 20th Century Spanish Romantic Italy - Paintings

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Wood

Italian Oil on Canvas Landscape Painting by Henry Markò, Early Twentieth Century
By András Markó 1
Located in Milano, MI
Oil painting on canvas depicting a natural summer landscape, created by Henry Markò in the early twentieth century. Ø cm 49 h cm 105 Henry Markò, descendant of the Austrian paintin...
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1910s Italian Romantic Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Antique Paintings, Portrait Of A Girl, Young Woman, Oil On Canvas, Early 20th.
Located in Breganze, VI
The category Antique Paintings, Portraits Of A Girl features an Oil Painting On Canvas From The Early 1900s. It is a portrait of a young woman dressed in peasant clothing and holdin...
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Early 20th Century French Other Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Antique Christian Paintings, Madonna and Child Jesus, Oil on Canvas, XIX
Located in Breganze, VI
This is a Antique Christian paintings Artwork, portraits of the Madonna and Child Jesus placing a crown of flowers on her head, mid 19th century. From the 19th century. The Virgin Mary is also holding a flower, a Lily, which is a symbol of nobility, candour and purity. This is an Antique Oil Painting on Canvas from the 19th century.  Catholic religious...
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Mid-19th Century French Charles X Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

18th Century French Rococò Painting
By Jean Raoux
Located in Roma, IT
18th Century French Rococò Painting An oil on panel painting attributed to the great French artist of the eighth century, Jean Ra...
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Early 18th Century French Rococo Antique Italy - Paintings

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Wood

19th Century Signed Portrait of a Young Gentlewoman Painting
By Francesco Vinea 2
Located in Roma, IT
Francesco Vinea portrait of a woman Portrait of Empire taste Work by painter Francesco Vinea ( Forli 1845- Florence 1902). Oil on panel, depicting a young woman in Empire style in re...
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19th Century Italian Empire Antique Italy - Paintings

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Wood

African Ethiopian Tribal Folk Art Painting 20th Century
Located in Milano, MI
Ancient Ethiopian painting imported to Italy by a diplomat during the Italian occupation of Ethiopia, in the late 1930s. This genre scene painting is divided into eighteen squares bordered by a black frame and divided into three lines. The scene depicts the story of a couple with three children through the stories of their domestic life and their rural activity; each box has a caption written in the Amharic language. In the first line: they grind; they drink; …illegible… while they spin; they bring water. In the second line: comb, cut your hair; treats your teeth; grind; they bring the wood; they bring water. In the third section: they prepare beer; they prepare bread; they cook bread; they prepare lunch; while they eat; while they drink. This canvas is painted in shades of ocher and is mounteed on a ebonized frame. Dates back to the late 1930s. The canvas show minimal tears and signs of wear but we can customize a restoration. The human figures are characterized by unrealistic proportions of the head and body and depicted in static positions. This sense of fixity and the narration in successive chapters in domestic environments make the paintings easily intelligible and suggestive. A particularly fascinating aspect of Ethiopian art...
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Mid-20th Century Ethiopian Folk Art Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

French Early 20th Century Tempera on Canvas Folding Screen with Seascape View
Located in Firenze, IT
This French early 20th Century folding screen is made up of four canvases entirely painted with textured tempera featuring a marine l...
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Early 20th Century French Italy - Paintings

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Metal

Orientalist scene in gravureTurkish Women Dancing In The Harem, Luigi Crosio
By Luigi Crosio
Located in Taranto, IT
Orientalist Scene Turkish Women Dancing In The Harem, Luigi Crosio. Measures: Height 67.5 cm Width 92 cm Mixed media on wood In good conservative condition, present signs of ...
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1970s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Wood

Painting Winter Landscape Tony Studio Art Icardi 1970s
Located in Taranto, IT
Painting Winter Landscape Tony Studio Art Icardi 1970s Measures: Height 70,5cm Width 89,5 cm Oil on canvas In good conservative condition, present signs of time due to use and ag...
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1970s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

Modern Italian Signed Portrait as Roma Football Player
Located in Roma, IT
Really impressive oil on canvas painting by the great modern Italian artist Umberto Carabella (Paliano, Frosinone 1912-1956). This is an intense portrait of the great football player Giancarlo 'Carlo' Galli, known as 'Testina d'oro' (Golden Head) for his skill in the head game. Period 1950s This painting, never before on the market, comes from a private collection. Every item of our Gallery, upon request, is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Sabrina Egidi official Expert in Italian furniture for the Chamber of Commerce of Rome and for the Rome Civil Courts. After his football training at Montecatini, Carlo Galli's competitive career remained inextricably linked to that of coach Giuseppe Gipo Viani. He met the future coach of the national team in Lucca in 1949 and in the summer of that year, when Viani moved to the Palermo bench, Galli was signed by the Rosanerodal from Cascina. Despite his stature, however, he was gifted in the aerial game and here Viani's contribution was decisive. He succeeded in making him a centre forward who made the most of his characteristics, so much so that he was nicknamed the golden head, and on 8 December 1949 came his Serie A debut. On 18 December (Palermo Lazio 2-1) he scored his first Serie A goal. He ended his first season in the top division with 8 goals. On 5 November 1950 (Palermo Pro Patria 8-0) he scored four...
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1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Canvas, Wood

Period Venetian Signed Landscape Painting
By Federico Faruffini
Located in Roma, IT
Period Venetian Signed Landscape Painting Beautiful and evocative painting in the splendid style of Federico Faruffini. The strong colours, languor and romanticism emanating from this painting make this oil on canvas a small masterpiece. This artwork, never before on the market, comes from an important private collection and is beautified by an impressive antique frame in gilded wood, in almost perfect condition. Every item of our Gallery, upon request, is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Sabrina Egidi official Expert in Italian furniture for the Chamber of Commerce of Rome and for the Rome Civil Courts. Federico Faruffini (1833–1869) was an Italian painter and engraver of historical subjects, in a style that combines the styles and themes of Realism with the diffuse outlines and lively colors of Scapigliatura painters. Born in Sesto, a commune now inside the metropolitan area of Milan, he initially trained with Trecourt in Pavia. He befriended Tranquillo Cremona and accompanied him to Milan and Venice. He traveled with Giovanni Carnovali. In the 1864 exposition at the Brera, he submitted a watercolor, Coro della Certosa di Pavia, and four oil canvases...
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Mid-19th Century Italian Romantic Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas, Wood

20th Century Munteanu Gheorghe Oil Painting
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects. 20th ...
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Late 20th Century Moldovan Modern Italy - Paintings

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Wood

18th Century Oil on Canvas French Landscape Painting, 1770
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Antique French painting from 18th century. Oil painting on canvas, depicting landscape with ruins and characters of good pictorial quality. Wood and plaster frame of the 20th century...
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Late 18th Century French Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas

EARLY 18th CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
Located in Firenze, FI
Beautiful oil painting on canvas depicting a gentleman belonging to the ancient chivalric order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, founded in 1572 by the House of Savoy. The protagonist ...
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Early 18th Century Italian Louis XIV Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas, Wood

Yasse Tabuchi Modern Ink Drawing
By Yasse Tabuchi
Located in Roma, IT
Yasse Tabuchi Modern ink drawing Signed and dated “Tabuchi 65” In the back “Tabuchi 1965” Yasse Tabuchi studied art history at the University of Arts of...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Italy - Paintings

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Paper

17th Century, Italian Painting by Pier Francesco Cittadini, Jacob and his Family
Located in IT
Pier Francesco Cittadini (Milan, 1616-Bologna, 1681) "Jacob and his family go to Egypt" Oil on canvas, cm 109 x 190 (canvas only) The valuable painting, made in oil on canvas, depicts Jacob and his family go to Egypt and we believe it can be, given the high quality painting, autograph work of Italian Pier Francesco Cittadini (Italy Milan, 1616 - Bologna, 1681) made after 1647. The work, in excellent condition is accompanied by a coeval frame in wood finely carved and golden. The scene depicted, which was confused with the Flight to Egypt in the past years, is instead identified with the biblical episode of Jacob’s journey. In the foreground, reading the painting from left to right, we see a caravan composed of animals, including donkeys, dromedaries, goats, dogs and horses and people, women, men and slaves, who carry on their journey along the banks of a river, following a path that to the right, would seem to lead to the through of a bridge. In addition to the watercourse is described an environment characterized by large rocks and impervious come far to cover the entire verticality of the canvas. On the left, in the distance, we see the tail of the caravan that runs along the steep path. Large trees enliven and harmonize the environment, as well as white and grey clouds characterize the predominantly clear sky and illuminated on the right by sunlight. The story is told in the Bible, Book of Genesis, 30, 25, passage in which is described the flight of Jacob from Haran after the contrasts with Laban, father of his wife Rachel. Jacob is the third great patriarch of the Bible. From his descendants originate the twelve generations of the people of Israel. He is the son of Isaac and Rebekah, who led him to flee from the wrath of Esau to Haran to seek refuge from his brother, Laban. At his uncle’s house Jacob met his daughter Rachel. As soon as he saw his cousin, Jacob was taken. Jacob will stay seven years in the service of Laban to marry his beloved Rachel. But Laban, with a deception, will give him in marriage first Lia, the least beautiful eldest daughter, and only after another seven years the splendid Rachel. From his first wife he will have several children, while Rachel will give birth to the beloved son, Joseph, who will become viceroy of Egypt. After years of service, Jacob asked to be paid with every dark-coloured garment among the sheep and every spotted and dotted garment among the goats. Laban accepted and sent away from his sons all the leaders of that kind. So Jacob took fresh branches of poplar, almond and plane tree, and flayed them, and put them in the troughs. The optical suggestion induced the goats and the sheep to conceive and give birth to dark, striped and dotted garments. He also ensured that all the strongest and healthiest leaders of the flock of Laban would drink near the barked branches, thus assuring a genetic superiority to his part of the flock. His flocks grew numerous and strong and he became richer than his relative, arousing envy. It was clear that Laban would not respect him much longer. At the suggestion of the Lord, Jacob decided to return to Canaan. Trying to avoid any possible dispute, he left with his family while Laban was absent for shearing sheep. But when, three days later, his uncle returned home, he became angry, feeling offended because Jacob had gone secretly and had not allowed him to greet his daughters and grandchildren. In addition, his teraphim, statuettes, or idols, which depicted the family deities, had disappeared. After 7 days of pursuit, Laban and his men reached Jacob’s group on Mount Gilead, in the mountainous region west of the Euphrates River, where his uncle and grandson had a stormy conversation. The younger man was outraged at being accused of stealing idols and told Labano to rummage through his family’s tents at will. Neither of them could know or even imagine that it was Rachel who took the idols and hid them in the saddle of the camel. During the search, she sat down firmly on the saddle, apologizing for not being able to get up, «because I usually have what happens to women» (Gen 31:35). So the loot wasn’t discovered. The author of this work was inspired by the composition of an engraving by Stefano Della Bella (1610-1664) of circa 1647. The engraving by Stefano della Bella bears the title "Iacob sur ses vieux jours quitte sans fascherie pour voir son filz Ioseph, sa terre et sa patrie" and is signed on the bottom left "Stef. of the Beautiful In. et fe." while on the right it is declared "Cum privil. Regis", that is with license of the king. Stefano Della Bella (Italy - Florence, May 18, 1610-Florence, July 12, 1664) was born in a family of painters, sculptors and goldsmiths and was left early orphan of his father sculptor, he dedicated himself first to the art of goldsmith at the school of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione and Gasparo Mola, then turning his attention to drawing and engraving. He soon began drawing figures and copying the etchings of Jacques Callot, which inspired his early works. Under the protection of the Medici, in particular of Don Lorenzo, cadet son of Grand Duke Ferdinand I, Della Bella has the opportunity to make study trips to Rome, where he stayed from 1633-1636; In Rome he met French engravers and publishers of prints such as Israël Henriet and François Langlois, who influenced his decision to move to Paris in 1639, four years after the death of Callot. In Paris he soon reached, thanks to the engravings commissioned by Cardinal Richelieu, the success also worldly; he frequented courtiers, theatre artists and writers, while refusing too oppressive honors. In 1646-1647 he continued his travels in the Netherlands to Amsterdam, Antwerp and Dordrecht. He returned to Florence in 1650 and resumed working under the protection of the Medici court, working for his patrons. In 1656 he became a member of the Academy of Apatists. The painting object of this study is reasonably attributable to Pier Francesco Cittadini, or Pierfrancesco Cittadini, called the Milanese or the Franceschino (Italy - Milan, 1616-Bologna, 1681) as some exemplary stylistic comparisons proposed to follow can prove. Pier Francesco Cittadini was an Italian baroque painter, mainly active in Bologna. His artistic training first took place with the painter Daniele Crespi...
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Mid-17th Century European Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings

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Canvas, Giltwood

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