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FLORENTINE SCHOOL, LATE 16TH/ EARLY
FLORENTINE SCHOOL, LATE 16TH/ EARLY 17TH C., "MALE ATHLETIC FIGURE IN MOTION; CITYSCAPE", LOOSELY DRAWN LR, BROWN INK ON DARK CREAM ...Florentine school, late 16th/ early 17th C., "Male athletic figure in motion; cityscape", loosely drawn LR, brown ink on dark cream paper, framed and matted behind glass, the sheet mounted and floated on a support sheet, condition consistent with age including toning, 8 1/2" h. x 6" w. [Provenance: Estes Gallery (as by Andrea Vicentino), label verso. Collector mark for P. Crozat at LR corner ("Les Marques De Collections, De Dessins & D'Estampes" by Frits Lugt, pg. 86)]
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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.
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Florentine School, After Andrea Del
Florentine School, After Andrea Del Sarto
(16th Century)
Madonna and Child
oil on canvas
Framed 54 x 46 x 9 inches.
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Florentine School (18th century),
Florentine School (18th century), "St. Catherine of Alexandria", oil on panel, unsigned, this painting is based on the fresco of The Annunciation in the Church of St. Annunziata, Florence, Italy, 13-7/8 x 12 in., 20th century gilt wood frame with gilt wood sight molding and velvet liner,
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Florentine School (18th century
Florentine School (18th century or earlier), "The Virgin Mary", oil on canvas, unsigned, 11-3/8 x 9-3/8 in., fine 19th century carved and gilt wood pierced Florentine frame with scroll, strap and leaf decoration,
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TUSCAN RENAISSANCE FRESCO STYLE
TUSCAN RENAISSANCE FRESCO STYLE TEMPERA ON CANVAS Italian Tuscan Renaissance fresco style tempera painting on canvas in the manner of Ambrogio Lorenzetti (Italian, 1290-1348), depicting a landscape hunting scene with figures, horses, birds, dogs, and deer, Renaissance style buildings in the background housed in a wood frame. Image: 39.75" H x 59" W; frame: 40.5" H x 59.75" W.
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ITALIAN (FLORENTINE?), PROBABLY
ITALIAN (FLORENTINE?), PROBABLY LATE 17TH/ EARLY 18TH C., GATHERING OF PEOPLE VIEWING INFANT JESUS BEING PREPARED FOR A BATH, BROWN...Italian (Florentine?), probably late 17th/ early 18th C., gathering of people viewing infant Jesus being prepared for a bath, brown ink on off-white paper, framed and matted under glass, condition consistent with age including foxing throughout, light toning, mat burn and bowing of paper, not examined out of frame, ss: 3 3/4" h. x 5 3/8" w.
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Florentine Carved Carrara Marble
Florentine Carved Carrara Marble Figure, depicting a smiling seller of flowers, h. 20".
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Florentine School, circa 1500/The
Florentine School, circa 1500/The Martyrdom of St Barbara/oil on pine panel, 20cm x 38.5cm
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1 vol. [Ricettario Fiorentino.]
1 vol. [Ricettario Fiorentino.] (Arte et Universita de Medici et Speziali della Citta di Frienze.) Florence: Giunti, 1574. Folio, 19th-Century vellum-backed bds., red morocco & bds.; edge wear. Woodcut illus. & decorated initials. Lacking engraved title & the 26 preliminary pages. Some dampstaining throughout, terminal leaves, incl. colophon, repaired. Old ink annotations. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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FLORENTINE SCHOOL, DESIGN CARTOUCHE
FLORENTINE SCHOOL, DESIGN CARTOUCHE & PEDESTALFlorentine School(16th/17th Century)Design for a cartouche and pedestalred chalk and pen and black ink on paper laid down11 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. (29.2 x 21.6 cm.) Provenance:Property from an
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COLLECTION OF ELEVEN ITALIAN
COLLECTION OF ELEVEN ITALIAN FLORENTINE FURNISHINGSCollection of Eleven Italian Florentine Furnishings
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The Florentine Histories by Niccolo
The Florentine Histories by Niccolo Machiavelli (New York, 1845; two volumes bound in one).
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FLORENTINE OCCASIONAL TABLEA
FLORENTINE OCCASIONAL TABLEA small 20th century Florentine occasional table showing a painted and partially gilded carved frame with an Intarsia inlaid marble top depicting a pair of blue tropical birds, raised overall on turned and fluted supports, Florence maker's label on underside. Dimensions, 17.5" high x 16.5" wide x 16.5" deep.
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16TH CENTURY FLORENTINE OIL
16TH CENTURY FLORENTINE OIL PORTRAIT, MEDICIItalian Florentine oil on board portrait of a gentleman, late 16th century; possibly Pietro di Cosimo deà Medici, the son of Cosimo I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1519-1574). "Petrus Magni Cosmi R" painted in gold lettering above the sitter. Unsigned. En verso, "No. 57" written in script, lower edge of bracing, along with two red wax seals. The seal decorated with a ship possibly dates to the 17th century, while the other with the initials "JH" possibly dates to the 18th century. Cross bracing applied to back of the painted panel. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Sight - 25 1/2" H x 20" W. Framed - 30" H x 24 1/2" W. Late 16th century. Provenance: Blount County, TN Living Estate. Note - From the late 14th century to the 18th century, the Medici family was one the most prominent and wealthy families in Italy, with its members included among the ranks of eminent bankers, politicians, papacy, and European royalty. Their enduring legacy is evident by their patronage of early and High Renaissance artists and architects, including Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, and Vasari. Pietro de' Medici (1554-1604) was the youngest son of Cosimo I de' Medici, In 1571, he married his first cousin, Eleonora di Garzia di Toledo, whom he accused of adultery and is believed to have strangled (by some accounts, with a dog leash) in 1576. He spent considerable time in Spain, where he began to accumulate large gambling debts, and had a number of illegitimate children. In 1579, he brought Italian troops to Spain and led them on a mission to Portugal. An arranged marriage to the daughter of the Portuguese Duke of Vila Real did little to stabilize his finances; he eventually sought help from the Pope (unsuccessfully) in his efforts to use part of the family fortune to cover his debts. He died deeply in debt before the age of 50.
Condition:
Cradling verso. Dry painted surface with light grime, uneven varnish surface, scattered paint losses to forehead, left shoulder, right background near collar. Blacklight does not indicate any significant inpainting or restoration.
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Pair or Florentine oil on wood
Pair or Florentine oil on wood panel of angels playing musical instruments with ornately carved and gilt wooden frames gothic elements and twisted columns egg tempera and gold leaf on wood depictions of angels with trumphets atop small cloud formations scraphito accents in the manner of Fra Angelico and Simone Martini each with paper label verso reading ''From the Gallery of C. L. Ramoli 11 Borgo Ognissanti Florence'' repairs to frames some loss 24'' h. x 8 1/2'' w. each.
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AFTER GIUSEPPE ZOCCHI, TWO VIEWS OF
AFTER GIUSEPPE ZOCCHI, TWO VIEWS OF FLORENCEAfter Giuseppe Zocchi(Italian, 1711 - 1767)Two 18th century views of Florenceetchings on heavy laid paperlot includes two Giuseppe Zocchi etchings: 1.Veduta della Chiesa di San Michele Bertelde de P.P
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ITALIAN SCHOOL: FLORENTINE ROAD Oil
ITALIAN SCHOOL: FLORENTINE ROAD Oil on canvas laid down on plywood 23 1/16 x 16 7/8 x 5/16 in. signed Vittorio Nomellini lower right unframed.
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Florentine School, 13th/14th
Florentine School, 13th/14th Century
Saint Damian
tempera on wood panel
44 x 19 1/2 inches.
Property from the Collection of Arnold B. Taylor, Jr.
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19TH CT. DEPICTION OF 'LA
19TH CT. DEPICTION OF 'LA FIORENTINA' OIL PAINTINGItalian school oil on canvas in gilt wood frame after Sebastiano Del Piombo (Italy 1485-1547) 'La Fiornerina'. Written on verso 'G. Anglietti Pillore Firenze Via Maggie No. 1877'. Provenance: Sotheby's NY, Lot 0097, Arcade Sale of Old Masters and 19th C. Paintings, July 17, 1991. Framed 25" H x 21" W, 20 1/8" H x 15 3/4" W canvas.
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FLORENTINE SCHOOL, 17TH C. OLD
FLORENTINE SCHOOL, 17TH C. OLD MASTER DRAWING Florentine School (17th c.), "Bearded Apostle", red ochre on paper, 12"h x 7.5"w (sight), 19.5"h x 14.5"w (frame)
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NEST OF THREE FLORENTINE TABLESNest
NEST OF THREE FLORENTINE TABLESNest of Three Florentine Tables,
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AN ITALIAN POLYCHROMED CARVED
AN ITALIAN POLYCHROMED CARVED WOOD BUST AFTER "LA BELLE FLORENTINE", 20TH CENTURY; ITALYAn Italian polychromed carved wood bust after "La Belle Florentine", 20th century; Italy Marked to the verso with an indecipherable signature / 12/20 A study of "La Belle Florentine" by a follower of Desiderio da Settignano (1428-1464), depicting Saint Constance, carved from wood and painted with gilt accents; mounted on a base for display Dimensions: With base: 18" H x 11.25" w x 6" D
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19TH C. ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
19TH C. ITALIAN RENAISSANCE MANNER GENRE SCENE Courtly Florentine Woman Crossing a Canal on Stepping Stones, an attendant lifting her ermine edged robes. Seen in profile, she is carrying a small white dog, observed by two women from a nearby courtyard. Oil on thin mahogany panel, red 'R' on stone furthest to right. Housed in a vintage handcarved matched corner gold frame with gold liner. OS: 14" x 17", SS: 8 3/4" x 12 1/4". Minor flaking, frame loss.
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ZOCCHI VIEWS OF FLORENCE27 views of
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.
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Manner of Pier Francesco Fiorentino
Manner of Pier Francesco Fiorentino (Italian, 1444-1497)
18th Century
Madonna and Child
oil and gilt on panel
37 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches.
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Florentine Pietra Dure Plaque,
Florentine Pietra Dure Plaque, first quarter 20th century, depicting a spinner in traditional dress, presented in a period pebbled fillet and black velvet liner within a carved and pierced giltwood and plaster frame in the Neo-Rococo style, h. 13", w. 10-1/2".
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Italian pietra dura plaque of a
Italian pietra dura plaque of a Florentine landscape. 3 1/2" x 5"
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FLORENCE CATHEDRAL PIETRA DURE,
FLORENCE CATHEDRAL PIETRA DURE, FRAMED Italian, 20th century. "View of Florence Cathedral", marble mosaic. Apparently unsigned, framed. Approx. 13.75" x 8.5" (frame). 10.75" x 5.75" (support)
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GIUSEPPE ZOCCHI, VIEWS OF
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
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SMALL FLORENTINE OCCASIONAL
SMALL FLORENTINE OCCASIONAL TABLEA small 20th century Florentine occasional table showing a painted & partially gilded carved frame with an Intarsia inlaid marble top depicting a pair of blue tropical birds, raised overall on turned & fluted supports, Florence maker's label on underside, 17.5" h x 16.5" w x 16.5" d.
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An Italian Maiolica Armorial
An Italian Maiolica Armorial Albarello, Florence or Montelupo, circa 1520, painted with the Giraldi family arms of a lion and boldly painted 'famiglia gotica' scrollwork, 25cm high/Note: Josiah and Mary Trent Collection, purchased in Italy 1938-48; An albarello from the same set is in the Museo di Ceramica di Faenza/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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FINE FLORENTINE RENAISSANCE STYLE
FINE FLORENTINE RENAISSANCE STYLE FRAME 19th c., parcel gilt and polychrome painted wood, the paneled square frame with carved wood rosettes in each corner, four roundels with Christian imagery centered on each side, on a finely painted gilt on blue scroll border ground, 15"h x 16"w
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VITTORIO BIANCHINI, ITALIAN
VITTORIO BIANCHINI, ITALIAN (1797-1880), FLORENTINE CITYSCAPE WITH PALAZZO VECCHIO IN THE BACKGROUND, OIL ON CANVAS, 19"H X 12"W (SIGHT) 24"H X 17"W (FRAME)Vittorio Bianchini, Italian, (1797-1880) Florentine cityscape with Palazzo Vecchio in the background, oil on canvas Signed lower right. oil on canvas Dimensions: 19"H x 12"W (sight) 24"H x 17"W (frame)
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JOSEPH PENNEL, PONTE VECCHIO,
JOSEPH PENNEL, PONTE VECCHIO, FLORENCEJoseph Pennel(American, 1857-1926)Ponte Vecchio, Florence, 1883etching on wove cream papersigned in pencil to lower central marginsheet 12 5/8 x 9 3/4 in. (32 x 24 cm.) Provenance:
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An Italian Marble Torso Florence,
An Italian Marble Torso
Florence, Late 19th/Early 20th Century
Height of marble 22 1/2 inches.