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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Oct. 12, 2024

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Sep. 14, 2024

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Aug. 03, 2024

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Aug. 03, 2024

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Jun. 22, 2024

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          May. 11, 2024

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          May. 11, 2024

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Feb. 25, 2024

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Jan. 14, 2024

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Jan. 14, 2024

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Dec. 02, 2023

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Oct. 28, 2023

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Oct. 28, 2023

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Sep. 16, 2023

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Jul. 29, 2023

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Jul. 29, 2023

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Jun. 24, 2023

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • BROGGI GIOVANNI (1853 - 1919) A bronze sculpture depicting a Nymph supporting a child, mounted as a lamp, on a carved wooden pedestal
          Jun. 14, 2023

          BROGGI GIOVANNI (1853 - 1919) A bronze sculpture depicting a Nymph supporting a child, mounted as a lamp, on a carved wooden pedestal

          Est: €1,000 - €2,000

          BROGGI GIOVANNI (1853 - 1919). A bronze sculpture depicting a Nymph supporting a child, mounted as a lamp, on a carved wooden pedestal. Defects. Signed on the base.. Cm 47,00 x 201,00 x 39,00.

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          May. 20, 2023

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          May. 20, 2023

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Apr. 15, 2023

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Feb. 19, 2023

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Feb. 19, 2023

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Jan. 15, 2023

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Dec. 04, 2022

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Dec. 04, 2022

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Oct. 30, 2022

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Sep. 25, 2022

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Sep. 25, 2022

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Aug. 14, 2022

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Jun. 26, 2022

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Jun. 26, 2022

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          May. 22, 2022

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Apr. 10, 2022

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Apr. 10, 2022

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Feb. 20, 2022

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Jan. 09, 2022

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Jan. 09, 2022

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Nov. 28, 2021

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Oct. 24, 2021

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Oct. 24, 2021

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Sep. 12, 2021

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          Aug. 01, 2021

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Aug. 01, 2021

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Jun. 27, 2021

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy
          May. 16, 2021

          Marble Beatrice of Dante, by Giovanni Broggi 1853-1919, Italy

          Est: $20,000 - $50,000

          Stunning Beautiful Marble & Alabaster, Beatrice bust, signed by G. Brogi 1853-1919, Italian sculptor. Interesting fact: most of his sculptures Giovanni Broggi signed as G. Brogi. Material: Marble and alabaster. You could decorate your palazzo or estate with real marble statue, which looks like from Renaissance time. Approximate weight: 50-70 lb. Height with base: 18 inches = 45 cm. Height without base: 16 inches = 40 cm. Base: 17 x 6.5 inches = 42.5 cm x 16.25 cm. Shipping: Recommended shipping in USA and internationally by Craters and Freighters in a wooden crate with memory foam, with full insurance. International shipping is available, ask for shipping rates. Local pick up is available, - if you live or take vacation in Florida or Georgia. According to the autobiographic La Vita Nuova, Beatrice and Dante met only twice during their lives. Even less credible is the numerology behind these encounters, marking out Dante's life in periods of nine years. This amount of time falls in line with Dante's repeated use of the number three or multiples of, derived from the Holy Trinity. It is more likely that the encounters with Beatrice that Dante writes of are the two that fulfill his poetic vision, and Beatrice, like Petrarch's Laura, seem to blur the line between an actual love interest and a means employed by the poet. According to Dante, he first met Beatrice when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. At the time, Beatrice was eight years old, a year younger than Dante. Dante was instantly taken with her and remained so throughout her life even though she married another man, banker Simone dei Bardi, in 1287. Beatrice died three years later in June 1290 at the age of 24. Dante continued to hold an abiding love and respect for the woman after her death, even after he married Gemma Donati in 1285 and had children. After Beatrice's death, Dante withdrew into intense study and began composing poems dedicated to her memory. The collection of these poems, along with others he had previously written in his journal in awe of Beatrice, became La Vita Nuova. Following their first meeting, Dante was so enthralled by Beatrice that he later wrote in La Vita Nuova: Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi ("Behold, a deity stronger than I; who coming, shall rule over me.") Indeed, Dante frequented parts of Florence, his home city, where he thought he might catch even a glimpse of her. As he did so, he made great efforts to ensure his thoughts of Beatrice remained private, even writing poetry for another lady, so as to use her as a "screen for the truth". Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again in his creations. Condition Very good, no cracks, there are several small chips at the base of the bust, the biggest chip is 1.5 cm long. Low Estimate: 30000; High Estimate: 50000; Condition: Excellent; Original: Yes; Circa: 1900;

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          May. 16, 2021

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $12,000 - $30,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi; Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Brogi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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        • Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi
          Apr. 04, 2021

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi

          Est: $8,000 - $15,000

          Amazing marble/alabaster sculpture of young woman by Italian sculptor Giovanni Broggi Giovanni Broggi ( Ligurno , 12 March 1853 - Milan , 1 January 1919 ) was a sculptor Italian . Sculptures of G. Broggi are really the masterpieces of late Italian Renaissance. The beauty of his women’s statues may be comparable to the Madonna of Leonardo da Vinci. The subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, were novel qualities that have contributed to the continuing fascination and study of the work. Size of the base: 14” x 17.5” = 36 x 19 cm; Height: 12.5 inches = 31.5 cm; Weight: 40 lb. = 18 kg; Signed at the back: G. Broggi Condition: perfect Provenance: private collection from Manhattan, New York. Wooden crate/box: 20 inches x 13 inches x 19.5 inches, weight: 65 lb. Shipping by Craters and Freighters in USA - $580, overseas - $1200 - $1500 http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/auction/Giovanni-Broggi-23176.ai Sotheby’s, Christies and other auctions – 10 sales

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