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        • Giovanni Battista Gatti (attr.)
          Oct. 26, 2022

          Giovanni Battista Gatti (attr.)

          Est: €300 - €500

          View of Naples from Posillipo in the moonlight, circa 1860 gouache, 42,5by62,5cm.

          Bolli & Romiti s.r.l
        • GIOVANNI BATTISTA GATTI - Mueble florentino. Giovanni Battista Gatti es un ebanista e incrustador de
          Jan. 20, 2022

          GIOVANNI BATTISTA GATTI - Mueble florentino. Giovanni Battista Gatti es un ebanista e incrustador de

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          GIOVANNI BATTISTA GATTI - Mueble florentino. Giovanni Battista Gatti es un ebanista e incrustador de fama europea, conocido como el Júpiter de la Tarsia por la excelencia de sus obras. Tras una formación inicial en Faenza, se traslada a Florencia en el taller de Luigi Falcini, maestro en la producción de incrustaciones de madera inspiradas en el Renacimiento. En 1840, en la zona de Siena y Florencia tiene éxito la tendencia neorrenacentista, caracterizada por el uso de maderas oscuras como el ébano, decoradas con incrustaciones de marfil, hueso, nácar y piedras de colores, sobre motivos decorativos extraídos de artefactos de los siglos XV y XVI. Al regresar a Faenza, Giovanni despierta el interés del cardenal Amat, quien lo convence de que se mude a Roma, donde sus muebles y enseres religiosos los realiza él con incrustaciones de marfil y nácar e inserciones de piedra policromada. Consigue un éxito enorme y pronto adquiere fama internacional. Expuso en París en 1855, 1862 y 1878, en Londres en 1862, en Dublín 1865, en Viena 1873, ganando numerosos premios y fascinando con su virtuosismo a ricos e ilustres coleccionistas que compiten por sus obras, como el Emperador de Austria o el Duque de Hamilton. Sus obras se conservan en Faenza, en el Museo Nacional de la Edad Neoclásica Época: (Faenza, Italia, 1816 – Roma, Italia, 1889) Medidas: 244x173x52 cm

          Arte Subastas Bilbao
        • GIOVANNI BATTISTA GATTI SMALL EBONY FRAME WITH IVORY INLAYS AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INSERTS
          Oct. 14, 2020

          GIOVANNI BATTISTA GATTI SMALL EBONY FRAME WITH IVORY INLAYS AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INSERTS

          Est: €4,500 - €6,000

          rectangular in shape, it is marked by two orders of decoration: the inner part is delimited by meticulously carved pilasters in the form of a caryatid portrayed in profile and has candelabra alternating with medallions with cherubs depicting allegory of the seasons; at the corners profiles of four Italian poets who have treated love (Dante Alighieri, Ludovico Ariosto, Francesco Petrarca and Torquato Tasso). The lower frame is characterized by three views of Rome (the Pantheon, St. Peter's Square and the Colosseum). The attribution to Giovanni Battista Gatti is due to the high quality of the inlays that characterize this small frame, whose technical perfection borders on virtuosity. In fact, he is known for the excellence of his Renaissance-inspired decorations. After his stay in Florence at Luigi Falcini's workshop, Il Gatti returns to Faenza, his hometown, arousing the interest of Cardinal Luigi Amat who, recalled to Rome to hold the position of Prefect, invites him to follow him to the capital where he will remain until end of his days. In Rome, his activity collects very wide successes, but his notoriety extends on an international scale due to his participation in the most important universal exhibitions in the major European capitals (Paris, London, Dublin and Vienna in the years from 1855 to 1878) and in the other continents. His extraordinary works are partly preserved in Faenza, in the Fondo della Pinacoteca and in the National Museum of the Neoclassical Age in Palazzo Milzetti and abroad in prestigious museums such as the Victoria and Albert in London, the Nelson-Atkins in Kansas City, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. His Queen Victoria wedding memorial table, commissioned by the Queen herself, is kept in Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, once a royal residence and now part of the Royal Collection Trust.

          Casa d'aste ARCADIA
        • GIOVANNI BATTISTA GATTI SMALL EBONY FRAME WITH IVORY INLAYS AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INSERTS
          Sep. 28, 2020

          GIOVANNI BATTISTA GATTI SMALL EBONY FRAME WITH IVORY INLAYS AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INSERTS

          Est: €4,500 - €6,000

          rectangular in shape, it is marked by two orders of decoration: the inner part is delimited by meticulously carved pilasters in the form of a caryatid portrayed in profile and has candelabra alternating with medallions with cherubs depicting allegory of the seasons; at the corners profiles of four Italian poets who have treated love (Dante Alighieri, Ludovico Ariosto, Francesco Petrarca and Torquato Tasso). The lower frame is characterized by three views of Rome (the Pantheon, St. Peter's Square and the Colosseum). The attribution to Giovanni Battista Gatti is due to the high quality of the inlays that characterize this small frame, whose technical perfection borders on virtuosity. In fact, he is known for the excellence of his Renaissance-inspired decorations. After his stay in Florence at Luigi Falcini's workshop, Il Gatti returns to Faenza, his hometown, arousing the interest of Cardinal Luigi Amat who, recalled to Rome to hold the position of Prefect, invites him to follow him to the capital where he will remain until end of his days. In Rome, his activity collects very wide successes, but his notoriety extends on an international scale due to his participation in the most important universal exhibitions in the major European capitals (Paris, London, Dublin and Vienna in the years from 1855 to 1878) and in the other continents. His extraordinary works are partly preserved in Faenza, in the Fondo della Pinacoteca and in the National Museum of the Neoclassical Age in Palazzo Milzetti and abroad in prestigious museums such as the Victoria and Albert in London, the Nelson-Atkins in Kansas City, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. His Queen Victoria wedding memorial table, commissioned by the Queen herself, is kept in Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, once a royal residence and now part of the Royal Collection Trust.

          Casa d'aste ARCADIA
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