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    • Emanuele Caroni
      Sep. 08, 2024

      Emanuele Caroni

      Est: €6,500 - €13,000

      (1826 Rancate/Mendrisio/Tessin/Schweiz - nach 1892[?] Florenz) "Geburt des Cupido". Originaltitel Weißer Carrara-Marmor, um 1875-1880. Sign. u. dat. mit Ortsangabe Firenze (Florenz). Vollplastische Darstellung des aus einem großen, auf einer Blütenwiese liegenden Ei "herausschlüpfenden" Cupido. Dieser stützt sich mit beiden Händen auf den unregelmäßigen Bruchkanten des Eis ab, während er mit rechtem Bein bereits heraustritt. Caroni studierte an der Brera-Akademie in Mailand beim Schweizer Bildhauer Vincenzo Vela, ging dann als Schüler von Lorenzo Bartolini nach Florenz wo er dauerhaft ansässig wurde. Der Bildhauer erwarb sich ein internationales Renommee, wurde durch Galerien in Florenz vertreten und stellte seine Werke in Italien, Frankreich und Amerika aus. Auf der Weltausstellung (Centennial International Exhibition) in Philadelphia von 1876 zeigt er u. a. die "Geburt des Cupido" (Birth of Cupid), zugleich stellte man dort die im Auftrag von Italo-Amerikanern durch Caioni ausgeführte Christopher- Columbus-Statue auf. 1887 gewann Caroni für seine "Ophelia" eine Goldmedaille im Pariser Salon. Besch.; H. 70 cm. White Carrara marble, circa 1875-1880. Signed with Firenze (Florence). Flaws.

      Kunstauktionshaus Schloss Ahlden
    • Emanuele Caroni (Italian, b. 1826), The Telegram of Love
      Jun. 12, 2021

      Emanuele Caroni (Italian, b. 1826), The Telegram of Love

      Est: $50,000 - $80,000

      Emanuele Caroni (Italian, b. 1826), The Telegram of Love marble, signed and inscribed "E. Caroni / Scolpi in Firenze / A. 1875." Statue 56 x 34 x 19 in.; Base 27 1/2 x 25 x 20 1/2 in. Emanuele Caroni was born in Rancate in 1826. He studied first under Vincenzo Vela, a Swiss born sculptor working in Milan. Caroni then traveled to Florence, where he continued his studies under Lorenzo Bartolini, a neoclassical sculptor favored by Napoleon. In 1848, Caroni was actively involved in the fighting against the Austrians, for which he was awarded the Cavaliere della Corona d'Italia by King Vittorio Emanuele II. Shortly thereafter, Caroni settled in Florence, where he opened his own studio. He exhibited frequently throughout his career and was awarded gold medals at the 1867 and 1889 Paris exhibitions. The present work was one of three Caroni exhibited at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition held in Philadelphia. Caroni's skill and talent at pictorial composition and exceptionally fine textures are fully evident in the dramatic figural arrangement and the flowered silk dressing gown of The Telegram of Love. A contemporary critic praised the work in an Illustrated Catalogue of The Masterpieces of the International Exhibition 1876, describing this sculpture as "amused with a lighter and more hopeful subject: this radiant maiden, who confides to the neck of her dove the fluttering message which will lead to a rendezvous of an answer, is tortured by no doubt, crushed by no despondency...all grace, spontaneity, sweetness, and pastoral charm." Exhibited: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Centennial International Exhibition of 1876 From the Collection of the late Mrs. C. O. Robinson, Jr., Elizabeth City, North Carolina Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Statue, "Christmas day", signed Emanuele Caroni
      Dec. 22, 2020

      Statue, "Christmas day", signed Emanuele Caroni

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Sculpture of girl in dress holding butchered poultry at her side in left hand and offering another object with her right hand, signed Emanuele Caroni, Ferenzi 1873. H:42 inches, W: 18.5 inches, D: 15.5 inches

      Allstate Antiques
    • Emanuele Caroni (Italian, b. 1826) Lover's Net marble 59 ¼ in. (150.5 cm.) high
      Oct. 28, 2019

      Emanuele Caroni (Italian, b. 1826) Lover's Net marble 59 ¼ in. (150.5 cm.) high

      Est: $70,000 - $100,000

      Emanuele Caroni (Italian, b. 1826) Lover's Net signed 'Profre. E. Caroni. Firenze. 1889.' (on the base) marble 59 ¼ in. (150.5 cm.) high Executed circa 1889.

      Christie's
    • EMANUELE CARONI (ITALIAN, b. 1826): FIGURE OF A WOMAN
      May. 08, 2010

      EMANUELE CARONI (ITALIAN, b. 1826): FIGURE OF A WOMAN

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      White carrara marble, signed E. Caroni Scolpi and dated 1875; 37 1/2 in.

      STAIR
    • EMANUELE CARONI
      Oct. 21, 2009

      EMANUELE CARONI

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      CAUSETTE signed E. CARONI/SCULPT. and dated IN FIRENZE/A 1875.

      Sotheby's
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