SALE 274
Please note that the results listed on this page are inclusive of Finarte Buyer's Premium and exclusive of any applicable taxes and costs, unless otherwise noted.
The auction of the 10th and 11th December is an appointment not to be missed by collectors and enthusiasts given the quality of the pieces on offer.
Gustave Courbet, a significant name amongst the Italian art market, stands out with his work Rochers D'Ornans, an oil on canvas with a strong light-shadow contrast and pyrotechnic colour contrast that describes the nature of the master's native lands.
The focal point of the auction, however, is the Vercelotti collection, Carlo Fornara's greatest scholar and collector. Also enriching the auction are paintings by Emilio Longoni, Matteo Olivero, Luigi Bolongaro and Angelo Morbelli.
The auction follows with a magnificent sunset over St. Mark's Basin in Venice by Giuseppe Canella; whose extraordinary canvas is dated 1846 and the choice of the sunset subject is not entirely random. Then, we move on to the magnetic and monumental Dolomites by Ernst Platz, these dated 1896, and finally to the delicate twentieth-century declinations of a suffused and ethereal figuration, as in Alfredo Protti's case, who here presents his Self-portrait with his wife, a painting that is almost unyielding.
Focusing towards the various auction themes, Courbet will not be alone but with more notable French artists: Charles Jacque, Narcisse Diaz de la Peña, Charles Chaplin, Etienne Chauvelot and an extraordinary Delphin Enjolras. Another very present theme is Venice: from Karl Kauffmann to Antoine Bouvard, from Achille Bozzato to Eugenio Bonivento via Giuseppe Zancolli.
The rich catalogue closes with a collection of works by sculptor Napoleone Martinuzzi and a drawing by the famous Japanese artist Foujita.
> Discover the catalogue of the second part of the auction Paintings, Sculptures & Prints
ADDRESS
Milan / Via dei Bossi, 2
(get direction)
SESSION
Download here the bid form
Exhibition
6 Decemberfrom 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm
7-10 December
from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
Milan / Via dei Bossi, 2
(get direction)
For all enquires and condition report:
artefigurativa.milano@finarte.it
+39 02 3363801
Conditions of Sale
The 19th and Early 20th Century Art Department evaluates and sells at auction paintings and works of art dating back to the period between the early 19th century and the first half of the 20th century.
Thanks to meticulous work on the selection and collection of works, the catalogues present not only paintings from the 19th and 20th century, but also sculptures in terracotta, marble and bronze, as well as emblematic works from drawing to watercolour, from oil to tempera on canvas. The department devotes special attention to Italian and international works of art.
Works presented in previous catalogues include painters from the Roman countryside, representatives of the Roman Secession, great masters of the various regional schools and artists of worldwide fame and appeal such as Antonio Mancini and Paolo Troubetzkoy.
Sales are held twice a year, in spring and autumn.
To request a free valuation, please contact the experts by e-mail or via the valuation form.