NAPOLI800900
THEMATIC TIME ONLINE AUCTION
INCLUDES A SELECTION OF THE MOST INTERESTING
NEAPOLITAN ARTISTIC PRODUCTIONS OF THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
ONLINE CATALOGUE
WWW.BLINDARTE.COM
LOTS DEADLINE: MARCH 2-11
EXPOSURE:
BLINDARTE NAPLES
Display of all lots except some listed in the catalogue
The catalog of the NAPOLI800900 auction is online, an online thematic auction that BLINDARTE dedicates to NAPLES with a selection of works of art by artists active in the Neapolitan capital in the 19th and 20th centuries, up to the present day.
The catalogue can be consulted on the website www.blindarte.com with lot deadlines from March 2nd to 11th.
The works can be viewed at the Naples headquarters, by appointment (with the exception of some indicated in the catalogue visible at the Milan headquarters).
The catalogue opens with some of the most representative authors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, years in which academic tradition coexisted with the fervent artistic and cultural revolution that animated the Neapolitan art scene.
The first lots are pleasant Neapolitan views, the typical gouaches, followed by a selection of paintings, portraits and scenes of popular life signed by Vincenzo Migliaro, Carlo Siviero and Antonio Mancini, but also the typical popular figures of Giovanni Panza and the intense female portraits and nudes of Antonio Bresciani and Rubens Capaldo. The sculptural production of the period could only be “celebrated” with the modeler par excellence Vincenzo Gemito who made his art known even beyond national borders, not only bronze sculptures but also plaques with silver and wax baths.
The twentieth-century journey opens with the works of Guido Casciaro, Carlo Verdecchia, Alberto Chiancone, and Carlo Striccoli, protagonists of a pictorial period still tied to figurative and landscape tradition, but already attentive to the modern ferment that swept through Naples between the two wars. There is no shortage of works by Franco Girosi, including a Landscape of Naples from 1935 (estimate 900/1,200€), and a significant collection of works by Emilio Notte, including a Still Life with Bottles from the late 1950s –early 1960s (estimate 1,200/1,600€) and the Annunciation, an oil on canvas estimated 900/1,200€, an example of his intense expressive and symbolic research. The catalogue also includes three works by Paolo Ricci, including a View “internal” of Naples from 1974 (estimate 1,200/1,800€), and three works by Raffaele Lippi, including Donna che traversa la strada from 1977 (estimate 700/1,000€), both sensitive interpreters of the urban and social reality of the post-war period.
Ample space is dedicated to Armando De Stefano, with The Inquisitor from 1964, oil on canvas exhibited at the 19th Painting Prize “F. P. Michetti” from Francavilla al Mare in 1965 (estimate 2,000/2,500€) and to Gianni Pisani, of whom there are five works, coming directly from the artist's atelier, including the large oil on canvas A Prayer for a Sad Sky (estimate 2,000/3,000€) and Small Pistol from 1972 (estimate 2,500/3,500€). Carmelina Di Capri cannot be missing, of whom a delightful naive landscape is included in the catalogue, an oil on canvas estimated at 600/800€. But also works by Camillo Catelli, Mario Sangiovanni, Enrico and Vincenzo Aprile, Ferdinando Ambrosino, Vincenzo Montefusco and many others.
An important nucleus of works is also dedicated to the artists linked to the group “Geometry and research”, also known as Immaginario Geometrico, including Giuseppe Testa, Gianni De Tora, Riccardo Alfredo Riccini, Riccardo Trapani, Carmine Di Ruggiero and Renato Barisani, also belonging to MAC - Movimento Arte Concrete and present in the catalogue with Spacco of 1985 (estimate 2,000/3,000€). Active in Naples since the 1960s, the group “Geometry and Research” represented one of the high points of abstract-geometric research in the Southern context, engaging in dialogue with international experiences in programmed and concrete art. The works up for auction, many of which were published in the volume L'immaginario geometrico, testify to a rigorous investigation of form, space, and perception, confirming Naples' central role as a laboratory of visual experimentation in the second half of the twentieth century.
There is no shortage of works by artists belonging to Gruppo 58, an important avant-garde artistic movement born in Naples in 1958 on the initiative of Mario Colucci, founded to overcome abstraction in favor of a "new anthropological figuration." Of these, the catalogue presents the works of Guido Biasi, Bruno Di Bello and Mario Persico, present with two important assemblages on canvas, Landscape with Three Figures from 1959 (estimate 2,000/2,500€) and Alvo from 1960 (estimate 1,400/1,800€), which document his leading role in Neapolitan material and conceptual experimentation.
The catalogue is completed by the works of Domenico Spinosa (of whom there are 4 works on both canvas and paper), Carlo Alfano (of whom a pencil and collage on paper from the 1970s entitled Fragments of an anonymous self-portrait/102 estimated at 3,000/4.00€ is offered at auction), Ernesto Tatafiore (of whom there are 3 works on paper and a mixed media on panel from 1987 entitled Restif de la Bretone estimated 1,200/1,600€ ), Guido Tatafiore (with Spazio della Memoria from 1978, estimated 1,200/1,800€) and of the Virus Group, with Storia del rosso from 1990 estimated 1,200/1,600€.
The final part of the catalogue is finally dedicated to the most contemporary research by Christian Leperino (with the 56 oils on canvas applied on plexiglass estimated at 700/1,000€), the iron and plaster sculpture by Federico Del Vecchio estimated at 3,000/4,000€ and Whip Me Purly by Rosy Rox estimated at 2,000/3,000€ to close a path that returns, in an articulated and coherent way, the richness and complexity of twentieth-century Neapolitan art.
All the lots entered are presented to the public with a comprehensive description, detailed images, an indication of the estimate and expiration date of each lot.
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THEMATIC TIME ONLINE AUCTION
INCLUDES A SELECTION OF THE MOST INTERESTING
NEAPOLITAN ARTISTIC PRODUCTIONS OF THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
ONLINE CATALOGUE
WWW.BLINDARTE.COM
LOTS DEADLINE: MARCH 2-11
EXPOSURE:
BLINDARTE NAPLES
Display of all lots except some listed in the catalogue
The catalog of the NAPOLI800900 auction is online, an online thematic auction that BLINDARTE dedicates to NAPLES with a selection of works of art by artists active in the Neapolitan capital in the 19th and 20th centuries, up to the present day.
The catalogue can be consulted on the website www.blindarte.com with lot deadlines from March 2nd to 11th.
The works can be viewed at the Naples headquarters, by appointment (with the exception of some indicated in the catalogue visible at the Milan headquarters).
The catalogue opens with some of the most representative authors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, years in which academic tradition coexisted with the fervent artistic and cultural revolution that animated the Neapolitan art scene.
The first lots are pleasant Neapolitan views, the typical gouaches, followed by a selection of paintings, portraits and scenes of popular life signed by Vincenzo Migliaro, Carlo Siviero and Antonio Mancini, but also the typical popular figures of Giovanni Panza and the intense female portraits and nudes of Antonio Bresciani and Rubens Capaldo. The sculptural production of the period could only be “celebrated” with the modeler par excellence Vincenzo Gemito who made his art known even beyond national borders, not only bronze sculptures but also plaques with silver and wax baths.
The twentieth-century journey opens with the works of Guido Casciaro, Carlo Verdecchia, Alberto Chiancone, and Carlo Striccoli, protagonists of a pictorial period still tied to figurative and landscape tradition, but already attentive to the modern ferment that swept through Naples between the two wars. There is no shortage of works by Franco Girosi, including a Landscape of Naples from 1935 (estimate 900/1,200€), and a significant collection of works by Emilio Notte, including a Still Life with Bottles from the late 1950s –early 1960s (estimate 1,200/1,600€) and the Annunciation, an oil on canvas estimated 900/1,200€, an example of his intense expressive and symbolic research. The catalogue also includes three works by Paolo Ricci, including a View “internal” of Naples from 1974 (estimate 1,200/1,800€), and three works by Raffaele Lippi, including Donna che traversa la strada from 1977 (estimate 700/1,000€), both sensitive interpreters of the urban and social reality of the post-war period.
Ample space is dedicated to Armando De Stefano, with The Inquisitor from 1964, oil on canvas exhibited at the 19th Painting Prize “F. P. Michetti” from Francavilla al Mare in 1965 (estimate 2,000/2,500€) and to Gianni Pisani, of whom there are five works, coming directly from the artist's atelier, including the large oil on canvas A Prayer for a Sad Sky (estimate 2,000/3,000€) and Small Pistol from 1972 (estimate 2,500/3,500€). Carmelina Di Capri cannot be missing, of whom a delightful naive landscape is included in the catalogue, an oil on canvas estimated at 600/800€. But also works by Camillo Catelli, Mario Sangiovanni, Enrico and Vincenzo Aprile, Ferdinando Ambrosino, Vincenzo Montefusco and many others.
An important nucleus of works is also dedicated to the artists linked to the group “Geometry and research”, also known as Immaginario Geometrico, including Giuseppe Testa, Gianni De Tora, Riccardo Alfredo Riccini, Riccardo Trapani, Carmine Di Ruggiero and Renato Barisani, also belonging to MAC - Movimento Arte Concrete and present in the catalogue with Spacco of 1985 (estimate 2,000/3,000€). Active in Naples since the 1960s, the group “Geometry and Research” represented one of the high points of abstract-geometric research in the Southern context, engaging in dialogue with international experiences in programmed and concrete art. The works up for auction, many of which were published in the volume L'immaginario geometrico, testify to a rigorous investigation of form, space, and perception, confirming Naples' central role as a laboratory of visual experimentation in the second half of the twentieth century.
There is no shortage of works by artists belonging to Gruppo 58, an important avant-garde artistic movement born in Naples in 1958 on the initiative of Mario Colucci, founded to overcome abstraction in favor of a "new anthropological figuration." Of these, the catalogue presents the works of Guido Biasi, Bruno Di Bello and Mario Persico, present with two important assemblages on canvas, Landscape with Three Figures from 1959 (estimate 2,000/2,500€) and Alvo from 1960 (estimate 1,400/1,800€), which document his leading role in Neapolitan material and conceptual experimentation.
The catalogue is completed by the works of Domenico Spinosa (of whom there are 4 works on both canvas and paper), Carlo Alfano (of whom a pencil and collage on paper from the 1970s entitled Fragments of an anonymous self-portrait/102 estimated at 3,000/4.00€ is offered at auction), Ernesto Tatafiore (of whom there are 3 works on paper and a mixed media on panel from 1987 entitled Restif de la Bretone estimated 1,200/1,600€ ), Guido Tatafiore (with Spazio della Memoria from 1978, estimated 1,200/1,800€) and of the Virus Group, with Storia del rosso from 1990 estimated 1,200/1,600€.
The final part of the catalogue is finally dedicated to the most contemporary research by Christian Leperino (with the 56 oils on canvas applied on plexiglass estimated at 700/1,000€), the iron and plaster sculpture by Federico Del Vecchio estimated at 3,000/4,000€ and Whip Me Purly by Rosy Rox estimated at 2,000/3,000€ to close a path that returns, in an articulated and coherent way, the richness and complexity of twentieth-century Neapolitan art.
All the lots entered are presented to the public with a comprehensive description, detailed images, an indication of the estimate and expiration date of each lot.
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