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Antique Painting with Portrait Mixed Technique on Cardboard '900
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Antique Painting with Portrait Mixed Technique on Cardboard '900

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Antique Painting with Portrait Mixed Technique on Cardboard '900

Mixed media on cardboard. Portrait of a young woman who appears to be in mourning, both due to her completely black clothing and her sad and understood look. Painted in the style of the early 1900s, a period to which the woman's dress also refers. At the bottom right there is an undeciphered signature. It is presented in a stylish frame.

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Modern Painting with Male Portrait Mixed Media on Paper '800
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Modern Painting with Male Portrait Mixed Media on Paper '800

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Modern Painting with Male Portrait Mixed Media on Paper '800

Mixed media on paper. Delicate oval portrait of a young man, whose face and hair fade into the pastel colors of the background, which seems to be one with his figure. The work is presented in a contemporary frame.

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Antique Painting Adolfo Magrini Mixed Technique on Cardboard 1896
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Antique Painting Adolfo Magrini Mixed Technique on Cardboard 1896

Ballerina 1896

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Antique Painting Adolfo Magrini Mixed Technique on Cardboard 1896

Ballerina 1896

Mixed media on cardboard. Signed dated lower right. Adolfo Magrini was a multifaceted artist: painter, illustrator, engraver, set designer, after an initial production influenced by the romantic painting of Palizzi and Morelli, he was contaminated by Central European influences, becoming more angular. This youthful work is still influenced by the Neapolitan artists with whom he trained. The painting is presented in a frame from the first half of the 20th century. Has some color damage.

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Contemporary Painting Paolo Baratella 1992 Plato and Aristotle
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Contemporary Painting Paolo Baratella 1992 Plato and Aristotle

Plato and Aristotle

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Contemporary Painting Paolo Baratella 1992 Plato and Aristotle

Plato and Aristotle

Mixed media on canvas. Signature, title, date and dedication on the reverse. Paolo Baratella, a recently deceased artist from Ferrara, developed his art by composing vast pictorial cycles inspired by contemporary subjects; we therefore have series of works by him gathered under significant titles. From the mid-1980s and into the 2000s, his scenographic apparatuses became more enriched with cultural, pictorial and literal iconographic references. In particular, Baratella pays greater attention to the iconography of art, philosophy and history. In this work the artist presents the portraits of the two great Greek philosophers (taken from their traditional classical depictions) and shades them in a frame of pink-blue colours. The two individual canvases are placed side by side inside a worked wooden frame, on whose two horizontal crosspieces the words "Timaeus" a work written by Plato, and "Ethics", a recurring theme of Aristotelian philosophy, are engraved.

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R. Bianco Mixed Technique on Plywood Italy XX Century
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R. Bianco Mixed Technique on Plywood Italy XX Century

Tableau doré

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R. Bianco Mixed Technique on Plywood Italy XX Century

Tableau doré

Mixed technique on plywood (painting and silver paper sheets). On the back, authentic with stamp and signature of the artist's sister. The work belongs to the series of Tableaux dorés, works created by the Milanese artist Remo Bianco starting from the 1950s. Born and educated in Milan, Remo Bianco was a pupil of De Pisis, in whose studio he frequented the great Italian artists of the twentieth century (Carrà, Sironi, Savinio, Soffici, Soldati, Marini, Cantatore). After the interlude of the war (enlisted, sank with his ship and was taken prisoner in Tunis), he resumed his artistic activity in Milan, participating in the Nuclear Movement and Spatialism, coming to completely detach himself from figurative painting to create works made of brushstrokes mashed potato. At the beginning of the fifties he began to create works, pictorial and sculptural, with different materials and to experiment with different themes and techniques; to this production belong the Tableaux dorés, composed of silvered or gilded aluminum foils on painted bases. The work is presented in a frame.

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