- FLORENCE HENRI (1893-1982): NATURE
FLORENCE HENRI (1893-1982): NATURE MORTE 1937 Gelatin silver print 14 x 18 in. (sheet) signed and marked E.A. on verso.
- (3) FMR ITALY TITLES: FLORENCE,
(3) FMR ITALY TITLES: FLORENCE, LA SCALA, PARMA Franco Maria Ricci, (3) titles in clamshell cases: 1) Florence Lost as seen in the 120 paintings by Fabio Borbottoni. 1985, 2 vols.; 2) La Scala: Milan's Opera House. 1999; 3) Parma e la Francia. 1985, 2 vols.; 12.5"h x 12.5"w
- (3) FMR TITLES: FLORENCE, LA SCALA,
(3) FMR TITLES: FLORENCE, LA SCALA, PARMA Franco Maria Ricci, (3) titles in clamshell cases: 1) Florence Lost as seen in the 120 paintings by Fabio Borbottoni. 1985, 2 vols.; 2) La Scala: Milan's Opera House. 1999; 3) Parma e la Francia. 1985, 2 vols.; 12.5"h x 12.5"w
- Acrylic on canvas by Jaroslav Gebr
Acrylic on canvas by Jaroslav Gebr (Slovakian/American 20th C.); "Florence"; 1963; framed; with COA; 29" x 23 1/2" (sight, approx.)
- FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE,
FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE, SCARLETT 698CFigure of year 1995. Porcelain; matte finish. Florence backstamp.
Depicts lady in billowing skirt. Florence backstamp.
Issued: 1995
Dimensions: 10.5"H
Manufacturer: Florence
Country of Origin: Italy
- FLORENCE ROBINSON (AMERICAN, 1874-1937),
FLORENCE ROBINSON (AMERICAN, 1874-1937), DUTCH LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES Watercolor on paper, signed at lower right, matted and framed under glass.
- ZOCCHI VIEWS OF FLORENCE27 views
ZOCCHI VIEWS OF FLORENCE27 views of Firenze (Florence), Italy, after Giuseppe Zocchi (Italian, 1716-1767), lithographed edition folio (100 published) after the original 18th century maps and elevations, published by Walker & Co. New York, 1967, housed in a linen covered box, all approx 13-1/2" x 18-1/2 image, 17-1/3" x 22-1/3" sheet. Descriptive book included.
Condition:
Mint condition.
- Italian landscape, view of Florence
Italian landscape, view of Florence with the Uffizi in the distance; oil on canvas; 19 1/4" x 12 1/4"; signed V. Bianchi lower right.
- GIUSEPPE ZOCCHI, VIEWS OF FLORENCE
GIUSEPPE ZOCCHI, VIEWS OF FLORENCE PORTFOLIO c. 1967, reproduction of the 1754 edition, 24 prints plus 2 text pages and map of Firenze, in cloth case, old auction lot sticker on front, 18"h x 23"w
- Florence Knoll American, b. 1917
Florence Knoll American, b. 1917 Sofa and Ottoman, circa 1960
Estimate:$1,000-$1,500
- FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI " FLORA
FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI " FLORA " FIGURINESFlorence Giuseppe Armani 1994 Figurines " FLORA " Model 212/C, Made In Italy. Lady Looking To The Side With Long Hair, Beautiful White Long Dress With Designs On The Side Of The Dress And Bottom Part of The Dress. See Images For More Details.( Height: 14, Width: 6). Certification and and original box included.
- MIGUEL MARTINEZ "WOMAN FROM FLORENCE"
MIGUEL MARTINEZ "WOMAN FROM FLORENCE" PASTEL Miguel Martinez (American / New Mexico b. 1951), "Woman From Florence", 2004, pastel on paper, depicting a bust length portrait of a woman with long silver earrings, signed and dated to upper left and signed and tiled en verso, having a carved gilt frame. Approximate measurements: sight h. 39. 5", w. 29. 5"; frame h. 47", w. 37", d. 1. 5".
- 20TH CENTURY. 'FLORENCE THE OLD
20TH CENTURY. 'FLORENCE THE OLD PALACE," INK Ink on paper, signed illegibly, titled lc, sight size: 12 1/2 x 5 1/2 in., framed.
- FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE,
FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE, COMET THE FUTURE 127...Limited edition. Matte; woman in blue floral dress guiding a shooting star.
Signed Giuseppe Armani. Impressed 'Florence Comet' on base. Good condition. #florence #giuseppearmani #armani #comet #vintage
Artist: Giuseppe Armani
Issued: c. 1998
Dimensions: 15"H
Edition Number: 2231 of 5000 Manufacturer: Florence
Country of Origin: Italy
Condition:
Good condition.
- FLORENCE PHARIS (AMERICAN 20TH
FLORENCE PHARIS (AMERICAN 20TH C.), OIL ON CANVAS, A YOUNG GIRL SITS IN FRONT OF MIRROR FIXING HER HAIR INTO PIGTAILS WITH RED RIBBO...Florence Pharis (American 20th C.), oil on canvas, a young girl sits in front of mirror fixing her hair into pigtails with red ribbon, she wears shorts and a striped shirt, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, including canvas slightly loose in frame, etc., ss: 29 1/2" h. x 23 1/2" w.
- PAINTING, FLORENCE BLOSER Florence
PAINTING, FLORENCE BLOSER Florence Bloser (American, 1882-1935), "Road to the Beach," oil on board, signed lower right, titled on label verso, overall (with frame): 22.5"h x 27"w
- Robert Brown Johnston (English
Robert Brown Johnston (English 1840-1914) "View of Florence from the Fiesole Road" watercolor on paper signed lower left 15 in. x 24 3/4 in. in a giltwood frame.
- ITALIAN MODERN SCHOOL, PASTEL ON
ITALIAN MODERN SCHOOL, PASTEL ON PAPER, 1987 Untitled abstract on Fabriano paper, inscribed "14.3.87 Firenze Fabricant" lower right, loose and unframed, 19.75"h x 26.25"w
- FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE,
FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE, MATERNITY WITH FLOWE...Item number 0939F. Miniature, in matte finish. Features woman sitting and holding her baby. Attached to base.
Florence Giuseppe Armani impressed backstamp on figurine as well as factory sticker on base. Signature on figurine. #FlorenceGiuseppeArmani
Issued: c. 1992
Dimensions: 10" H
Manufacturer: Florence Giuseppe Armani
Country of Origin: Italy
Condition:
Some flowers missing in the back.
- FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE,
FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE, MATERNITY 956FIn matte finish. Features mother standing next to her baby in a stroller. Attached to base.
Florence Giuseppe Armani impressed backstamp on figurine as well as factory sticker on base. #FlorenceGiuseppeArmani
Issued: c. 1987
Dimensions: 13" H
Manufacturer: Florence Giuseppe Armani
Country of Origin: Italy
Condition:
Some age related wear, markings, with some flowers missing.
- FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE,
FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE, LADY WITH FLOWERSWoman holding a bouquet of flowers in hands. Soft yellow and white coloration. Impressed Florence.
Signed Giuseppe Armani. Mounted on wooden base.
Artist: Giuseppe Armani
Issued: 1993
Dimensions: 10.75"H
Manufacturer: Florence
Country of Origin: Italy
- GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE SOCIETY
GIUSEPPE ARMANI FIGURINE SOCIETY EXCLUSIVE 1994 ''FLORA'': #212 C ''Florence sculture d'arte'' Made in Italy with box and coa.CONDITION: Unless already noted figurines appear to be in fine condition. Having a box does not specify to the condition of either the box the foam inside or the existence of a COA.
- FLORENCE CERAMICS LADY FIGURINE,
FLORENCE CERAMICS LADY FIGURINE, DIANEBlue and white coloration; gilt accents. Hand decorated ceramic; glazed.
Titled on base. Florence Ceramics backstamp.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 8.25"H
Manufacturer: Florence Ceramics
Country of Origin: England
- FLORENCE MINARD (CALIFORNIA/MAINE,
FLORENCE MINARD (CALIFORNIA/MAINE, 1886-1985), A YOUNG GIRL WITH A HORSE PULL TOY., OIL ON CANVAS, 62.5" X 30". FRAMED 70" X 38".FLORENCE MINARD, California/Maine, 1886-1985, A young girl with a horse pull toy. Unsigned. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 62.5" x 30". Framed 70" x 38".
- "THE ART OF FLORENCE", 2VOL CASED
"THE ART OF FLORENCE", 2VOL CASED SET Glenn M. Andres, John M. Hunisak, and A. Richard Turner , "The Art of Florence". Published by Artabras, a division of Abbeville Press, New York, London, Paris, 1999. Folio, two volume cased set, blue cloth covers with gilt lettering. Dimensions: Approx. of volume one, h. 13.25", w. 11.5", d. 2.25".
- FLORENCE PIERCE, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,
FLORENCE PIERCE, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, NEW MEXICO, CALIFORNIA (1918 - 2007), UNTITLED #23, 1989, RESIN ON PLEXIGLASS, 17 1/4"H X 20 1/2"W X 3/4"DFlorence Pierce, District Of Columbia, New Mexico, California, (1918 - 2007) untitled #23, 1989, resin on plexiglass signed, titled and dated verso. Provenance: Charlotte Jackson Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Damage / restoration in two corners. Biography from the Archives of askART: Florence Miller Pierce was known for thought provoking abstract, non-objective, monochromatic painting rooted in her dedication to Zen Buddhism and meditation. Many of her works give the appearance of floating off the wall, something she achieved with richly colored and textured geometric shapes---polygons, triangles, and rectangles---encased in divided layers of transparent resin over colors that had been softened through mixing with with milled fiberglass. Working with resin to create textures occurred for her in 1969 when she 51 years old and was in her New Mexico studio making foam sculpture. A chance spill of resin landed on a piece of aluminum foil, and when it hardened, it 'shimmered', and she was fascinated. Learning that she could create an interesting effect with resin adhering to mirrored tiles, "she would continue with the new body of work for nearly 35 years." (Regan)In 2005, the Tucson Museum of Art held a solo exhibition of work by Florence Miller Pierce, then age 87, and featured were 33 pieces of resin-on-mirror paintings described as "jeweled bits of minimalism, delicately colored and sensuously textured. Sometimes, the thick layers of resin are as pearly and smooth as flesh. Elsewhere, where Pierce has manipulated the resin while it's drying; the layers are dimpled, folded like cloth, or even crumpled like paper. And their forms echo the sculptures that Pierce abandoned when she had her eureka moment. Shaped into squares, arches and triangles, they veer into 3-D, hanging out slightly from the walls and casting shadows in the light." (Regan) She was born with the name Florence Miller in Washington DC, and by age 18, had a serious dedication to art and spiritualism. Her parents ran a private boarding school. From childhood, she was interested in art, and nurtured by an art teacher, May Ashton, she visited museums. Miller studied in DC at the Phillips Gallery and the Corcoran School of Art. Having become aware that Taos, New Mexico was an art center from visiting her grandparents, who lived there, she persuaded her parents to allow her to go alone to Taos in 1936 for a summer to study at the Studio School with Emil Bisttram, who not only was a highly accredited teacher but who also had a dedication to meditation and spiritualism. She returned to Taos in the winter of 1937, and the next year, she returned, at Bisttram's invitation, to take part in the forming of the Transcendental Painting Group (TPG). These founders were nine artists dedicated to abstract art expression, grounded in creative art imagination and the transporting of painting beyond objective recognition. In 1938, they banded together to share ideas and organized mutual exhibition venues that made the public aware of fnon-objective and abstract art. She was the youngest member and outlived all the other members of the organization, which held together for several years until World War II sidetracked their ability to remain a cohesive entity. Four decades later, it was written that her austere, abstract works of art reflecting color, beauty and natural forms, were indeed a synthesis of the teachings of Emil Bisttram who inspired his students with the words "Idea, Shape, Color and Form." Of her work, Pierce reflected that she had been "trying to do the purest work I knokw how. What comes to mind is the Zen word that means original mind, about emptying mind and space." (Regan) Through Bisttram, Florence Miller met Horace Towner Pierce, an art student and one of the founders of TPG, and they married in 1938. He was described as looking like the pipe-smoking movie star, Fred MacMurray. The couple lived in New York and California, where in 1939, she and her husband, along with other members of the Transcendental Painting Group, exhibited at the Golden Gate International Exposition. By 1950, they had settled in Albuquerque. They had two children, one whom died several months after birth. Horace Pierce, age 41, died suddenly in 1958, when Florence was 39. She remained in Albuquerque, continuing her commitment to geometric abstract and non-objective painting and relief sculpture of layered dried pigmented resin. Some viewers regard her artwork as "distillations of the New Mexico landscape" with their "stark geometry and earthy color palette" (Regan) that suggests adobe. However, she was not an artist who did a lot of interacting with other artists as she worked pretty much in isolation and viewed herself as a 'silent artist'. She became a strong admirer of Agnes Martin, the reclusive painter from Taos who was her peer and whose minimalist paintings brought record-breaking prices in New York auction houses. In 2004, Pierce, Martin and the potter, Maria Martinez, were honored in a group show, In Pursuit of Perfection, in Santa Fe at the Museum of Fine Arts. Florence Pierce died at age 90 at her home in Albuquerque on October 25, 2007 resin on plexiglass Dimensions: 17 1/4"H x 20 1/2"W x 3/4"D
- FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI " VICTORIA
FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI " VICTORIA " FIGURINESFlorence Giuseppe Armani Event piece of 1998 Dama Con Colomba " VICTORIA " Model 525/C Made in Italy, Lady With Black Dress Holding A White Dove With Both Hands, Sign By Artist. ( Height: 14, Width 5). Certification and and original box included.
- GIUSEPPE ARMANI FLORENCE FIGURINE,
GIUSEPPE ARMANI FLORENCE FIGURINE, JULY FLOWERS 1571CIn pink dress holding two bouquets of white flowers. From the Florence sculture d'arto collection.
On round wooden base. Impressed marked c. 2000 Florence. Artist impressed signature to backside and Capodimonte blue mark on bottom edge of dress.
Artist: Giuseppe Armani
Issued: c. 2000
Dimensions: 10"H
Manufacturer: Capodimonte
Country of Origin: Italy
- FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI " EMMA
FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI " EMMA " FIGURINES.Florence Giuseppe Armani dama con pelliccia " EMMA " Made in Italy model 1330/C design for member of 2000. ( height: 12, width: 4) Certification and and original box included.
- FLORENCE VINCENT ROBINSON (AMERICAN,
FLORENCE VINCENT ROBINSON (AMERICAN, 1874-1937), VIEW OF NOTRE DAME Watercolor on paper, signed lower left, matted and framed under glass.
- FLORENCE KROGER (AMERICAN 1897-1980),
FLORENCE KROGER (AMERICAN 1897-1980), SPANIEL, OIL ON CANVAS, SIGNED L.R., FRAME: 19 1/4 X 15 3/4 IN. (48.90 X 40.01 CM.)Florence Kroger (American 1897-1980), Spaniel, Oil on Canvas, Signed l.r.,, Dimensions: Frame: 19 1/4 x 15 3/4 in. (48.90 x 40.01 cm.)
- FLORENCE MAY GIVIENS(Massachusetts/New
FLORENCE MAY GIVIENS(Massachusetts/New York/ Louisiana, b. 1915)
Pair of Floral Still Lifes, both signed lower right, oil on canvas, both 12 x 10 in.; matching reproduction carved gilt wood frames, 19-3/4 x 17-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Nashville, Tennessee
Condition:
wax and linen lined, surface dirt layer, stabilized crackle; frames with wear and losses to gilt
- FLORENCE KROGER (CALIFORNIA/OHIO,
FLORENCE KROGER (CALIFORNIA/OHIO, 1897-1980), A CHILD AND DOG., OIL ON CANVAS, 30" X 24". FRAMED 37" X 31".FLORENCE KROGER, California/Ohio, 1897-1980, A child and dog. Signed lower right "Florence Kroger". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 30" x 24". Framed 37" x 31".
- FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI " IRIS
FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI " IRIS " FIGURINESFlorence Giuseppe Armani " IRIS " Figurines woman standing on a wooden base with a dress with flower designs on it ,and its holding on to a bouquet of flowers on both arms. Model 628/E Made In Italy, ( height :14 , width:5). Certification and and original box included.
- FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI " PLAYFULL
FLORENCE GIUSEPPE ARMANI " PLAYFULL BREEZE "Florence Giuseppe Armani Dama Con Cappello " PLAYFUL BREEZE " Figurines Of Year 2003 Model 1654/C, Woman Standing With One Arm Holding Her Brown Hat And The Other Arm She Has A bouquet Of Pink Roses Holding Them Against Her Body. See Images For More Details. ( Height: 13.5, Width: 5). Certification and and original box included.
- Frank Stanley Herring (Georgia/New
Frank Stanley Herring (Georgia/New York 1894-1966) TWO WORKS: CATHEDRAL OF FLORENCE 1296 and SANTA CROCE-FLORENCE 1294 pastel and color pencil framed signed: lower right sight sizes: H12 1/4'' W9 1/4'' and H12 1/2'' W9 1/2'' (2pcs) Provenance: Milledgeville Georgia private collection. Both appear to be in good condition. Not examined out of frame.