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b. 1882 - d. 1960

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    • Scipione Simoni (Italy,1853-1918) watercolor painting antique
      Jul. 02, 2023

      Scipione Simoni (Italy,1853-1918) watercolor painting antique

      Est: $2,000 - $2,500

      ARTIST: Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1853 - 1918) NAME: Street Scene, Rome MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Minor paint losses along right edge. Some age toning. Framed under glass. Wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 37 x 24 inches / 93 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 46 x 34 inches / 116 x 86 cm SIGNATURE: lower right PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Freeman's, Date 2016-01-25, Lot 197 CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 121046 US Shipping $249 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Scipione Simoni was an Italian painter.He was born in Rome, in via Panisperna, from Antonio who was a barber and was originally from Pratica di mare and from Luisa Fabrizi born in Magliano Sabina . He was admitted to the Academy of San Luca when he was only 17, but he always considered his brother Gustavo to be his true teacher. Gustavo was one of the ten founders of the Association of Roman Watercolors and he then attracted his younger brother Scipione to this group.No oil works are known by Scipione Simoni, but only watercolors. With the help of his brother, he exhibited some of them - between 1885 and 1886 and perhaps for the first time - at the Manchester City Art Gallery. In 1890, at the "City of Rome" exhibition he presented the watercolor The Brigands , in costume. He reproduced characteristic corners and narrow streets of Lazio villages, with women spinning in front of the doors or drawing water with the characteristic copper basin , with peasants driving the donkey, with squawking hens on the pavement.Wandering through ancient villages on the hills - Olevano Romano, Subiaco , Cori, Anticoli Corrado - he drew from the everyday life of those places the ideas for delicate, idealized, colorful views. In Munich , in 1892, he exhibited Women at Anticoli Corrado and other pleasant watercolors with vegetable merchants. In Dresden , in 1894, he introduced Strada di Cori - outskirts of Rome . In 1901 he exhibited in Rome, with the Amateurs and Connoisseurs of fine arts, a Glimpse of Palestrina, where you could see a woman on a staircase, with the basin in her head, while another woman, next to a man who smoked a pipe, was intent on planting vegetables contained in a scifa , a typical wooden container obtained from a large branch. Next to it, a hen pecked at the vegetable scraps.In 1903 Scipione Simoni joined the group of Roman watercolor painters and exhibited at the exhibitions organized by this association; but from 1909 the opportunities to exhibit with this Association began to rarefy, due to the competition of other groups of artists who created works of a more modern cut.Scipione Simoni represented the colorful costumes of Lazio women and the ancient urban building fabric, with meticulous care, focusing in particular on the flints of the old streets, on the arches, on the stones and bricks of which the walls were made, on the irregular steps of the stairs . The of him is a late nineteenth-century lyrical realism, expressed with analytical and descriptive scruple, and elevated to the symbol of a simple, happy and industrious humanity. More rare, but of equal decorative impact, in the footsteps of his brother Gustavo who was a successful orientalist, is his production of scenes and characters drawn from a mysterious and dreamed Arab East.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Scipione Simoni (Italy,1853-1918) watercolor painting antique
      Apr. 09, 2023

      Scipione Simoni (Italy,1853-1918) watercolor painting antique

      Est: $2,100 - $2,600

      ARTIST: Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1853 - 1918) NAME: Street Scene, Rome MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Minor paint losses along right edge. Some age toning. Framed under glass. Wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 37 x 24 inches / 93 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 46 x 34 inches / 116 x 86 cm SIGNATURE: lower right PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Freeman's, Date 2016-01-25, Lot 197 CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 121046 US Shipping $249 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Scipione Simoni was an Italian painter.He was born in Rome, in via Panisperna, from Antonio who was a barber and was originally from Pratica di mare and from Luisa Fabrizi born in Magliano Sabina . He was admitted to the Academy of San Luca when he was only 17, but he always considered his brother Gustavo to be his true teacher. Gustavo was one of the ten founders of the Association of Roman Watercolors and he then attracted his younger brother Scipione to this group.No oil works are known by Scipione Simoni, but only watercolors. With the help of his brother, he exhibited some of them - between 1885 and 1886 and perhaps for the first time - at the Manchester City Art Gallery. In 1890, at the "City of Rome" exhibition he presented the watercolor The Brigands , in costume. He reproduced characteristic corners and narrow streets of Lazio villages, with women spinning in front of the doors or drawing water with the characteristic copper basin , with peasants driving the donkey, with squawking hens on the pavement.Wandering through ancient villages on the hills - Olevano Romano, Subiaco , Cori, Anticoli Corrado - he drew from the everyday life of those places the ideas for delicate, idealized, colorful views. In Munich , in 1892, he exhibited Women at Anticoli Corrado and other pleasant watercolors with vegetable merchants. In Dresden , in 1894, he introduced Strada di Cori - outskirts of Rome . In 1901 he exhibited in Rome, with the Amateurs and Connoisseurs of fine arts, a Glimpse of Palestrina, where you could see a woman on a staircase, with the basin in her head, while another woman, next to a man who smoked a pipe, was intent on planting vegetables contained in a scifa , a typical wooden container obtained from a large branch. Next to it, a hen pecked at the vegetable scraps.In 1903 Scipione Simoni joined the group of Roman watercolor painters and exhibited at the exhibitions organized by this association; but from 1909 the opportunities to exhibit with this Association began to rarefy, due to the competition of other groups of artists who created works of a more modern cut.Scipione Simoni represented the colorful costumes of Lazio women and the ancient urban building fabric, with meticulous care, focusing in particular on the flints of the old streets, on the arches, on the stones and bricks of which the walls were made, on the irregular steps of the stairs . The of him is a late nineteenth-century lyrical realism, expressed with analytical and descriptive scruple, and elevated to the symbol of a simple, happy and industrious humanity. More rare, but of equal decorative impact, in the footsteps of his brother Gustavo who was a successful orientalist, is his production of scenes and characters drawn from a mysterious and dreamed Arab East.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Scipione Simoni (Italy,1853-1918) watercolor painting antique
      Jan. 02, 2023

      Scipione Simoni (Italy,1853-1918) watercolor painting antique

      Est: $2,100 - $2,700

      ARTIST: Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1853 - 1918) NAME: Street Scene, Rome MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Minor paint losses along right edge. Some age toning. Framed under glass. Wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 37 x 24 inches / 93 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 46 x 34 inches / 116 x 86 cm SIGNATURE: lower right PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Freeman's, Date 2016-01-25, Lot 197 CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 121046 US Shipping $249 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Scipione Simoni was an Italian painter.He was born in Rome, in via Panisperna, from Antonio who was a barber and was originally from Pratica di mare and from Luisa Fabrizi born in Magliano Sabina . He was admitted to the Academy of San Luca when he was only 17, but he always considered his brother Gustavo to be his true teacher. Gustavo was one of the ten founders of the Association of Roman Watercolors and he then attracted his younger brother Scipione to this group.No oil works are known by Scipione Simoni, but only watercolors. With the help of his brother, he exhibited some of them - between 1885 and 1886 and perhaps for the first time - at the Manchester City Art Gallery. In 1890, at the "City of Rome" exhibition he presented the watercolor The Brigands , in costume. He reproduced characteristic corners and narrow streets of Lazio villages, with women spinning in front of the doors or drawing water with the characteristic copper basin , with peasants driving the donkey, with squawking hens on the pavement.Wandering through ancient villages on the hills - Olevano Romano, Subiaco , Cori, Anticoli Corrado - he drew from the everyday life of those places the ideas for delicate, idealized, colorful views. In Munich , in 1892, he exhibited Women at Anticoli Corrado and other pleasant watercolors with vegetable merchants. In Dresden , in 1894, he introduced Strada di Cori - outskirts of Rome . In 1901 he exhibited in Rome, with the Amateurs and Connoisseurs of fine arts, a Glimpse of Palestrina, where you could see a woman on a staircase, with the basin in her head, while another woman, next to a man who smoked a pipe, was intent on planting vegetables contained in a scifa , a typical wooden container obtained from a large branch. Next to it, a hen pecked at the vegetable scraps.In 1903 Scipione Simoni joined the group of Roman watercolor painters and exhibited at the exhibitions organized by this association; but from 1909 the opportunities to exhibit with this Association began to rarefy, due to the competition of other groups of artists who created works of a more modern cut.Scipione Simoni represented the colorful costumes of Lazio women and the ancient urban building fabric, with meticulous care, focusing in particular on the flints of the old streets, on the arches, on the stones and bricks of which the walls were made, on the irregular steps of the stairs . The of him is a late nineteenth-century lyrical realism, expressed with analytical and descriptive scruple, and elevated to the symbol of a simple, happy and industrious humanity. More rare, but of equal decorative impact, in the footsteps of his brother Gustavo who was a successful orientalist, is his production of scenes and characters drawn from a mysterious and dreamed Arab East.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Scipione Simoni (Italy,1853-1918) watercolor painting antique
      Oct. 09, 2022

      Scipione Simoni (Italy,1853-1918) watercolor painting antique

      Est: $2,100 - $2,700

      ARTIST: Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1853 - 1918) NAME: Street Scene, Rome MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Minor paint losses along right edge. Some age toning. Framed under glass. Wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 37 x 24 inches / 93 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 46 x 34 inches / 116 x 86 cm SIGNATURE: lower right PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Freeman's, Date 2016-01-25, Lot 197 CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 121046 US Shipping $249 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Scipione Simoni was an Italian painter.He was born in Rome, in via Panisperna, from Antonio who was a barber and was originally from Pratica di mare and from Luisa Fabrizi born in Magliano Sabina . He was admitted to the Academy of San Luca when he was only 17, but he always considered his brother Gustavo to be his true teacher. Gustavo was one of the ten founders of the Association of Roman Watercolors and he then attracted his younger brother Scipione to this group.No oil works are known by Scipione Simoni, but only watercolors. With the help of his brother, he exhibited some of them - between 1885 and 1886 and perhaps for the first time - at the Manchester City Art Gallery. In 1890, at the "City of Rome" exhibition he presented the watercolor The Brigands , in costume. He reproduced characteristic corners and narrow streets of Lazio villages, with women spinning in front of the doors or drawing water with the characteristic copper basin , with peasants driving the donkey, with squawking hens on the pavement.Wandering through ancient villages on the hills - Olevano Romano, Subiaco , Cori, Anticoli Corrado - he drew from the everyday life of those places the ideas for delicate, idealized, colorful views. In Munich , in 1892, he exhibited Women at Anticoli Corrado and other pleasant watercolors with vegetable merchants. In Dresden , in 1894, he introduced Strada di Cori - outskirts of Rome . In 1901 he exhibited in Rome, with the Amateurs and Connoisseurs of fine arts, a Glimpse of Palestrina, where you could see a woman on a staircase, with the basin in her head, while another woman, next to a man who smoked a pipe, was intent on planting vegetables contained in a scifa , a typical wooden container obtained from a large branch. Next to it, a hen pecked at the vegetable scraps.In 1903 Scipione Simoni joined the group of Roman watercolor painters and exhibited at the exhibitions organized by this association; but from 1909 the opportunities to exhibit with this Association began to rarefy, due to the competition of other groups of artists who created works of a more modern cut.Scipione Simoni represented the colorful costumes of Lazio women and the ancient urban building fabric, with meticulous care, focusing in particular on the flints of the old streets, on the arches, on the stones and bricks of which the walls were made, on the irregular steps of the stairs . The of him is a late nineteenth-century lyrical realism, expressed with analytical and descriptive scruple, and elevated to the symbol of a simple, happy and industrious humanity. More rare, but of equal decorative impact, in the footsteps of his brother Gustavo who was a successful orientalist, is his production of scenes and characters drawn from a mysterious and dreamed Arab East.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Scipione Simoni (Italy,1853-1918) watercolor painting antique
      Jul. 03, 2022

      Scipione Simoni (Italy,1853-1918) watercolor painting antique

      Est: $2,100 - $2,700

      ARTIST: Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1853 - 1918) NAME: Street Scene, Rome MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Minor paint losses along right edge. Some age toning. Framed under glass. Wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 37 x 24 inches / 93 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 46 x 34 inches / 116 x 86 cm SIGNATURE: lower right PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Freeman's, Date 2016-01-25, Lot 197 CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 121046 US Shipping $249 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Scipione Simoni was an Italian painter.He was born in Rome, in via Panisperna, from Antonio who was a barber and was originally from Pratica di mare and from Luisa Fabrizi born in Magliano Sabina . He was admitted to the Academy of San Luca when he was only 17, but he always considered his brother Gustavo to be his true teacher. Gustavo was one of the ten founders of the Association of Roman Watercolors and he then attracted his younger brother Scipione to this group.No oil works are known by Scipione Simoni, but only watercolors. With the help of his brother, he exhibited some of them - between 1885 and 1886 and perhaps for the first time - at the Manchester City Art Gallery. In 1890, at the "City of Rome" exhibition he presented the watercolor The Brigands , in costume. He reproduced characteristic corners and narrow streets of Lazio villages, with women spinning in front of the doors or drawing water with the characteristic copper basin , with peasants driving the donkey, with squawking hens on the pavement.Wandering through ancient villages on the hills - Olevano Romano, Subiaco , Cori, Anticoli Corrado - he drew from the everyday life of those places the ideas for delicate, idealized, colorful views. In Munich , in 1892, he exhibited Women at Anticoli Corrado and other pleasant watercolors with vegetable merchants. In Dresden , in 1894, he introduced Strada di Cori - outskirts of Rome . In 1901 he exhibited in Rome, with the Amateurs and Connoisseurs of fine arts, a Glimpse of Palestrina, where you could see a woman on a staircase, with the basin in her head, while another woman, next to a man who smoked a pipe, was intent on planting vegetables contained in a scifa , a typical wooden container obtained from a large branch. Next to it, a hen pecked at the vegetable scraps.In 1903 Scipione Simoni joined the group of Roman watercolor painters and exhibited at the exhibitions organized by this association; but from 1909 the opportunities to exhibit with this Association began to rarefy, due to the competition of other groups of artists who created works of a more modern cut.Scipione Simoni represented the colorful costumes of Lazio women and the ancient urban building fabric, with meticulous care, focusing in particular on the flints of the old streets, on the arches, on the stones and bricks of which the walls were made, on the irregular steps of the stairs . The of him is a late nineteenth-century lyrical realism, expressed with analytical and descriptive scruple, and elevated to the symbol of a simple, happy and industrious humanity. More rare, but of equal decorative impact, in the footsteps of his brother Gustavo who was a successful orientalist, is his production of scenes and characters drawn from a mysterious and dreamed Arab East.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Painting, Scipione Simoni
      Feb. 20, 2022

      Painting, Scipione Simoni

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1853-1918), Untitled (Roman Street Scene), watercolor on paper laid on card, signed and inscribed "Patrica/Roma" lower right, sight: 36"h x 24"w, overall (with frame): 45.75"h x 33.5"w

      Clars Auctions
    • SIMONI, SCIPIONE
      Jun. 29, 2021

      SIMONI, SCIPIONE

      Est: CHF300 - CHF500

      (1853 Rom 1918) Römische Porte mit Wachthabenden. Aquarell, 1878. Unten links signiert und datiert. 46x32,5 cm. Gerahmt.

      Schuler Auktionen
    • SIMONI, SCIPIONE
      Jun. 14, 2021

      SIMONI, SCIPIONE

      Est: CHF300 - CHF500

      (1853 Rom 1918) Römische Porte mit Wachthabenden. Aquarell, 1878. Unten links signiert und datiert. 46x32,5 cm. Gerahmt.

      Schuler Auktionen
    • SIMONI SCIPIONE Senza titolo
      Jun. 29, 2019

      SIMONI SCIPIONE Senza titolo

      Est: €700 - €900

      Acquerello su carta Anno 1902 Dim. 50x40 Datato e firmato in basso a dx

      Daliano Ribani Aste SRL
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
      Mar. 16, 2019

      SCIPIONE SIMONI WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

      Est: $300 - $500

      SCIPIONE SIMONI (ITALIAN 1853-1918), WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, H 14", L 9 3/4" Signed lower right and dated 1876. Depicting a lady in a pink dress. Matted and framed under Plexiglas.

      DuMouchelles
    • Scipione SIMONI & Gustavo SIMONI 1853-1918 & 1846-1926
      Dec. 30, 2018

      Scipione SIMONI & Gustavo SIMONI 1853-1918 & 1846-1926

      Est: €12,000 - €15,000

      Scipione SIMONI & Gustavo SIMONI 1853-1918 & 1846-1926 Le Garde Aquarelle sur papier Signé, situé et daté en bas à droite "Sne SIMONI Tlemcen 1880" 45,50 x 30,50 cm La joueuse de tambourin Aquarelle sur papier Signé, situé et daté en bas à droite "G. Simoni Tlemcen 1880" 45,50 x 30,50 cm Provenance : Collection particulière, France Commentaire : Two works; watercolor on paper; signed, located and dated lower right (each) 17,91x 12 in. (each) Estimation 12 000 - 15 000 €

      Artcurial
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI (Italian, 1853-1918) MONK DRINKING A GLASS OF WINE.
      Feb. 08, 2018

      SCIPIONE SIMONI (Italian, 1853-1918) MONK DRINKING A GLASS OF WINE.

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Watercolor on paper. Housed in a vintage gold tone wood frame. Signed lower right "S.Simoni", bill of sale from Mystic Fine Arts dated 2000 affixed to verso SIZE: 19-1/2" x 13-1/2". Overall: 23-1/2" x 17-1/2" CONDITION: Fading with minor discoloration and scattered spotting, not examined out of frame 52829-86

      James D. Julia
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI, STREET SCENE ROME, WATERCOLOUR, 38.5 X 27 CM
      Feb. 01, 2018

      SCIPIONE SIMONI, STREET SCENE ROME, WATERCOLOUR, 38.5 X 27 CM

      Est: $160 - $260

      SCIPIONE SIMONI, STREET SCENE ROME, WATERCOLOUR, 38.5 X 27 CM

      Leonard Joel
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI, STREET SCENE ROME, WATERCOLOUR, 38.5 X 27 CM
      Jan. 25, 2018

      SCIPIONE SIMONI, STREET SCENE ROME, WATERCOLOUR, 38.5 X 27 CM

      Est: $220 - $420

      SCIPIONE SIMONI, STREET SCENE ROME, WATERCOLOUR, 38.5 X 27 CM

      Leonard Joel
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI, STREET SCENE ROME, WATERCOLOUR, 38.5 X 27 CM
      Dec. 14, 2017

      SCIPIONE SIMONI, STREET SCENE ROME, WATERCOLOUR, 38.5 X 27 CM

      Est: $300 - $500

      SCIPIONE SIMONI, STREET SCENE ROME, WATERCOLOUR, 38.5 X 27 CM

      Leonard Joel
    • MONTECEPIO BY SCIPIONE SIMONI (ITALIAN, 1853-1918).
      Sep. 24, 2016

      MONTECEPIO BY SCIPIONE SIMONI (ITALIAN, 1853-1918).

      Est: $600 - $800

      MONTECEPIO BY SCIPIONE SIMONI (ITALIAN, 1853-1918). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right, "1907." Archways of stone buildings and alleyway opening into a courtyard with distant figure of woman. 30"h. 21.5"w., framed 37.5"h. 29"w.

      Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI 1853-1918. 'A Street View'. Watercolour, signed lower right. Mounted and framed with gilt slip. Glazed. 75 x 52cm. With old Christies stencil no. verso, sold 1984.
      Sep. 13, 2016

      SCIPIONE SIMONI 1853-1918. 'A Street View'. Watercolour, signed lower right. Mounted and framed with gilt slip. Glazed. 75 x 52cm. With old Christies stencil no. verso, sold 1984.

      Est: £600 - £800

      SCIPIONE SIMONI 1853-1918. 'A Street View'. Watercolour, signed lower right. Mounted and framed with gilt slip. Glazed. 75 x 52cm. With old Christies stencil no. verso, sold 1984.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI, (ITALIAN 1853-1918), STREET SCENE, ROME
      Jan. 26, 2016

      SCIPIONE SIMONI, (ITALIAN 1853-1918), STREET SCENE, ROME

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      SCIPIONE SIMONI (italian 1853-1918)/span STREET SCENE, ROME Signed, inscribed and located, 'Scipione Simoni/Patricia/Roma' bottom right, watercolor on paper laid on card 39 11/16 x 26 3/4 in. (100.8 x 67.9cm) provenance: /spanPrivate Collection, Delaware.

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • Scipione Simoni Watercolor 1901 Roma Rome 21" x 15"
      Jan. 01, 2016

      Scipione Simoni Watercolor 1901 Roma Rome 21" x 15"

      Est: $750 - $1,500

      Scipione Simoni, 1853-1918 Watercolor on paper 1901. Image size is 21" x 15" Frame is 30" x 21 3/4". Untitled, People at the Fish Market. Suggested bid $1000

      Fusco Auctions
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI ITALIAN PAINITNG OF A YOUNG GIRL
      Nov. 15, 2015

      SCIPIONE SIMONI ITALIAN PAINITNG OF A YOUNG GIRL

      Est: $400 - $600

      SCIPIONE, Simoni (Italian, 1853-1918): Painting of a Young Girl in a Yellow Dress, Watercolor, sight size 13 1/4" x 9 1/2", signed lower right, framed, 18 1/4" x 13 1/4".

      Burchard Galleries Inc
    • Scipione Simoni Watercolor 1901 Roma Rome 21" x 15"
      Nov. 01, 2015

      Scipione Simoni Watercolor 1901 Roma Rome 21" x 15"

      Est: $750 - $1,500

      Scipione Simoni, 1853-1918 Watercolor on paper 1901. Image size is 21" x 15" Frame is 30" x 21 3/4". Untitled, People at the Fish Market. Suggested bid $1000

      Fusco Auctions
    • Scipione Simoni, Watercolor.
      Sep. 13, 2014

      Scipione Simoni, Watercolor.

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Simoni, Scipione. (Italy, 1882-1960) Genazzano. c.1894. Watercolor on paper. Signed and dated in l.l. Site: 29 3/4" x 20 3/4". Frame: 32 1/2" x 42 1/2".

      Quinn's Auction Galleries
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI, (ITALIAN 1853-1918), IN ST. MARK'S BASILICA
      Jun. 17, 2014

      SCIPIONE SIMONI, (ITALIAN 1853-1918), IN ST. MARK'S BASILICA

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      SCIPIONE SIMONI (italian 1853-1918)/span IN ST. MARK'S BASILICA Signed and located 'Scipioni Simoni Venezia' bottom right, watercolor Sight size:29 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (74.9 x 54.1cm) provenance: /spanPrivate Collection, Delaware.

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • Scipione Simoni Italian, 1882-1960 Woman on Cobblestone Street, Italy, 1902
      Jun. 06, 2012

      Scipione Simoni Italian, 1882-1960 Woman on Cobblestone Street, Italy, 1902

      Est: $700 - $900

      Scipione Simoni Italian, 1882-1960 Woman on Cobblestone Street, Italy, 1902 Signed Scipione Simoni and dated 1902 and inscribed Cori (ll) Watercolor on paperboard 21 3/8 x 14 1/2 inches C 

      DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1882-1960) Village Scene with Couple on the Stairs in Subiaco. Signed and dated "Scipione Simoni Subiaco 1...
      Apr. 11, 2012

      Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1882-1960) Village Scene with Couple on the Stairs in Subiaco. Signed and dated "Scipione Simoni Subiaco 1...

      Est: $700 - $900

      Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1882-1960) Village Scene with Couple on the Stairs in Subiaco. Signed and dated "Scipione Simoni Subiaco 1900" l.r. Watercolor on paper, sight size 20 1/2 x 29 1/2 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame.

      Skinner
    • Scipione Simoni Italian, 1882-1960 Woman on Cobblestone Street, Italy, 1902
      Feb. 08, 2012

      Scipione Simoni Italian, 1882-1960 Woman on Cobblestone Street, Italy, 1902

      Est: $700 - $900

      Scipione Simoni Italian, 1882-1960 Woman on Cobblestone Street, Italy, 1902 Signed Scipione Simoni and dated 1902 and inscribed Cori (ll) Watercolor on paperboard 21 3/8 x 14 1/2 inches C 

      DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI [1853-1918], WATERCOLOR, 1907, 27"
      Jan. 14, 2012

      SCIPIONE SIMONI [1853-1918], WATERCOLOR, 1907, 27"

      Est: $700 - $1,000

      SCIPIONE SIMONI [1853-1918], WATERCOLOR, 1907, 27" X 20" COURTYARD SCENE: Signed and dated lower right, framed. Scipione Simoni, Italian, 1853-1918.

      DuMouchelles
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI (Italian 1853-1918); Untitled
      Apr. 09, 2011

      SCIPIONE SIMONI (Italian 1853-1918); Untitled

      Est: $300 - $500

      SCIPIONE SIMONI (Italian 1853-1918); Untitled watercolor on paper (framed); Signed lower left; 27'' x 19 3/4'' (sight)

      Rago Arts and Auction Center
    • Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1853-1918) Waiting Woman 1878 watercolour
      Oct. 24, 2010

      Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1853-1918) Waiting Woman 1878 watercolour

      Est: $700 - $900

      Scipione Simoni (Italian, 1853-1918) Waiting Woman 1878 watercolour signed and dated 'Scipione Simoni R. 1878' mid right 52.5 x 25.5cm

      Leonard Joel
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI (Italian 1853-1918) ''Untitled
      Dec. 06, 2008

      SCIPIONE SIMONI (Italian 1853-1918) ''Untitled

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      SCIPIONE SIMONI (Italian 1853-1918) ''Untitled (Spinner and Weaver in a Courtyard)'', watercolor on paper, framed. (Provenance: Family collection since early 20th century, Pennington, New Jersey.) Signed lower left. Sight 27'' x 19 3/4''

      Rago Arts and Auction Center
    • Scipione Simoni- "Subiaco"- watercolor on paper,
      Oct. 18, 2008

      Scipione Simoni- "Subiaco"- watercolor on paper,

      Est: $600 - $900

      Scipione Simoni- "Subiaco"- watercolor on paper, 1900, signed, dated and titled lower right, mat burn, some staining, two scratches in paper lower left, foxing and staining verso. 22 x 14 7/8"

      Rachel Davis Fine Arts
    • Scipione Simoni Italian, 1853-1918 Women Conversing in Polombara, 1902
      Jun. 04, 2008

      Scipione Simoni Italian, 1853-1918 Women Conversing in Polombara, 1902

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Scipione Simoni Italian, 1853-1918 Women Conversing in Polombara, 1902 Signed Scipione Simoni and dated Palombara, 1902 (lr) Ink and watercolor with traces of graphite on paper 22 x 14 3/4 inches

      Doyle New York
    • Scipione Simoni (? 1853 - ? 1918) , canzone romana
      Jun. 12, 2007

      Scipione Simoni (? 1853 - ? 1918) , canzone romana

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      firmato in basso a destra Scipione Simoni acquerello su carta applicato su cartone pressato, incorniciato

      Sotheby's
    • SCIPIONE SIMONI 1853 - 1918, ECOLE ITALIENNE
      Jun. 19, 2006

      SCIPIONE SIMONI 1853 - 1918, ECOLE ITALIENNE

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      LA MARCHANDE DE CHOUX [SCIPIONE SIMONI; THE CABBAGE SELLER; WATERCOLOUR; SIGNED, LOCATED AND DATED SCIPIONE SIMONI TERRACINA 1893 ] 85,5 x 56,5 cm; 33 2/3 by 22 1/4 in. Signé, situé et daté en bas à droite Scipione Simoni Terracina 1893 Aquarelle

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