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Emilian 17th-century Master, “Lucrezia”.
Description: Oil on canvas, H cm 125,5×94,5 – with frame H cm 141×106Provenance: Private Collection – Bologna Hammer Price: € 5.000,00 Auction 93 – April 28th 2026 – Dimore Discover all the top…
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Abdur Rahman Chughtai (1897-1975), “Sacred stairway”.
“Sacred Stairway” by Abdur Rahman Chughtai documents an important aspect of the graphic production of the Pakistani artist. He is considered a central figure of modern art in the Indian…
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Argenteria Morini Cacciari, silver flatware service for eight, Bologna, 20th century.
The silver flatware service by Argenteria Morini Cacciari, created in Bologna during the 20th century, represents a significant example of Emilian silver production intended for the formal dining table. Designed…
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Double-body cabinet in solid walnut, Emilia, mid-17th century.
Description: Double framing on the doors and panels, moulded and dentil cornice at the top, bracket feet supporting a moulded base frame, enclosing shelves and drawers inside, H cm 209x195x60.Provenance:…
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Tiffany & Co., Pair of Sterling silver trays, United States, late 19th – early 20th century.
The pair of Sterling silver trays by Tiffany & Co. reflects the quality achieved by the American manufacturer between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a period during which…
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Giovanni Boldini (1842-1931), “Portrait of a Lady”.
During his long career between Ferrara, Florence, and above all Paris, Giovanni Boldini became one of the most celebrated interpreters of international portraiture between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, producing…
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Virgilio Guidi (1891-1984), “Portrait of the Artist’s Wife”, 1928.
Created in 1928, “Portrait of the Artist’s Wife” belongs to a central phase in the research of Virgilio Guidi, one of the most important artists of twentieth-century Italian art. Born in…
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Franco Guerzoni (1948), “Untitled”.
Among the Italian artists who, beginning in the 1970s, developed an original reflection on the theme of memory and the stratification of the image, Franco Guerzoni occupies a central position.…
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Joan Miró (1893-1983), “Godalla”, 1973.
Created in 1973, “Godalla” belongs to the mature phase of the graphic production of Joan Miró, one of the leading figures of twentieth-century art. Born in Barcelona in 1893, the…
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Damian Giacov (1957-2022), “Untitled”, 2000.
“Untitled”, created in 2000, belongs to the mature production of Damian Giacov, an artist born in Belgrade who was also active for many years in Italy, particularly within the Modena artistic…
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Carlo Bugatti (1855-1940), Center seat.
This center seat by Carlo Bugatti, created between the late 19th and the early 20th century, clearly demonstrates the stylistic signature of the celebrated Milanese designer. The work features an…
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Luigi Caccia Dominioni (1913-2016), “Casaccia” desk.
The “Casaccia” desk, designed by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and produced by Azucena in the 1960s, represents a significant example of Italian design in the postwar period. Made of curved walnut-veneered…
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Miguel Berrocal (1933-2006), “Homage to Arcimboldo”.
With “Homage to Arcimboldo“, created between 1976 and 1979, Miguel Berrocal presents one of his celebrated dismantlable multiple sculptures, conceived as complex and interactive structures. The work, cast in patinated…
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Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos, Chandelier “Taraxacum”.
The “Taraxacum” chandelier, designed in the 1960s by Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos, represents one of the most iconic creations of Italian design in the second half…
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Alberto Burri (1915-1995), “Sabbia”, 1952.
“Sabbia”, by Alberto Burri, is situated within one of the most decisive phases of the artist’s research, namely when he radically redefines the very meaning of painting. In these years,…
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Mattia Moreni (1920-1999), “Un’anguria americana assassinata sul campo”, 1969.
The work belongs to the series “Le calbane vecchie” and represents one of the most significant examples of the artist’s mature phase. From a formal point of view, the composition…
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Filippo De Pisis (1896-1956), “Natura morta”, 1949.
The composition of Filippo De Pisis, “Natura Morta”, develops horizontally and depicts a few everyday objects — fruit and a goblet — arranged on a surface close to a barely…
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Xavier Bueno (1915-1979), “Profile of a Girl”.
The composition presents a female profile rendered with extreme sobriety. However, it is precisely this apparent simplicity that reveals a carefully calibrated construction. The face, isolated against a neutral background,…