[1890] Stool, approximately 1890

Stool, approximately 1890  

accession number: 83.11.11
Publication Date:  1890
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Carlo Bugatti (Italian, 1856-1940)
Made by Carlo Bugatti Workshop, Milan, Italy
Format:  Walnut, ebony, pewter, copper, parchment. 17-1/4 x 41 x 16 inches (48.3 x 104.1 x 40.6 centimeters)
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1890] Stool, approximately 1890
[1900] Side chair, 1900

Side chair, 1900  

accession number: 84.11.10.1
Publication Date:  1900
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Eugenio Quarti (Italian, 1867-1929)
Made by the Eugenio Quarti Workshop, Milan, Italy
Retailed by James Phillips & Sons Ltd., Bristol, England
Format:  Mahogany, mother-of-pearl, bronze, copper, silver. 36-1/2 x 13 x 14 inches (92.7 x 33.0 x 35.6 centimeters)
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1900] Side chair, 1900
[1901] Secretary, 1901

Secretary, 1901  

accession number: 88.32.11.16.1
Publication Date:  1901
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Alberto Issel (Italian, 1848-1926)
Format:  Oak, silver electroplate on electro-formed copper and wrought brass, velveteen, embossed and gilded leather, almond shells, paint. 52 1/4 x 32 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches (132.7 x 82.6 x 49.5 centimeters)
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1901] Secretary, 1901
[1903] Secretary, 1903

Secretary, 1903  

accession number: 84.11.17
Publication Date:  1903
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Ernesto Basile (Italian, 1857-1932)
Metalwork by Antonio Ugo (Italian, 1870-1950)
Painted interior decoration by Ettore de Maria Bergler (Italian, 1851-1938)
Made by Ducrot Co., Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Format:  Mahogany, bronze, leather, paint. 67 x 52 x 18-1/2 inches (170.2 x 132.1 x 47.0 centimeters)
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1903] Secretary, 1903
[1905] Curtain valance, c. 1905

Curtain valance, c. 1905  

accession number: XX1993.27.5
Publication Date:  1905
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designer unknown
Format:  Linen, cotton. 27-1/2 x 96-1/2 x 1-1/2 (69.9 x 245.1 x 3.8 centimeters), framed
Subjects.Display:  Rome, Italy
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1905] Curtain valance, c. 1905
[1906] Teacart, for the Carretto Siciliano [Sicilian Cart] line, 1906

Teacart, for the Carretto Siciliano [Sicilian Cart] line, 1906  

accession number: 84.11.4.1
Publication Date:  1906
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Ernesto Basile (Italian, 1857-1932)
Made by Ducrot, Palermo, Sicily, Italy 1906-c. 1925
Format:  Polychromed beech, plate glass, brass. 29-3/16 x 44-1/4 x 22-1/4 inches (74.1 x 104.8 x 56.5 centimeters)
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1906] Teacart, for the Carretto Siciliano [Sicilian Cart] line, 1906
[1923] Tureen, 1923

Tureen, 1923  

accession number: 85.7.289.103_a_b
Publication Date:  1923
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Guido Andlovitz (Italian, 1900-69)
Made by Society Ceramica Italiana, Laveno, Italy
Format:  Glazed earthenware. 6 x 11 3/4 x 9 inches (15.3 x 29.9 x 22.9 centimeters)
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1923] Tureen, 1923
[1924] Le attività gentili. I progenitori [Noble activities. Our ancestors], 1924

Le attività gentili. I progenitori [Noble activities. Our ancestors], 1924  

accession number: 84.7.51
Publication Date:  1924
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Gio (Giovanni) Ponti (Italian, 1891-1979)
Made by Richard Ginori, Florence, Italy
Format:  Glazed porcelain, gold. 1 1/4 x 12 7/8 inches (3.2 x 31.4 centimeters), diameter
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1924] Le attività gentili. I progenitori [Noble activities. Our ancestors], 1924
[1925] Incense burners, c. 1925

Incense burners, c. 1925  

accession number: 84.9.11.1-.2
Publication Date:  1925
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Modesto Demenego (Italian, 1896-1982) and Ugo Demenego (Italian, 1900-90)
Format:  Wrought iron. 42 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches (108.0 x 31.8 centimeters), diameter, each
Subjects.Display:  Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1925] Incense burners, c. 1925
[1925] Painting, Pavillon doré (Gilded Pavilion), 1922 [Exhibited at the Terza Biennale Romana, Exposizione Nazionale di Belle Arti, Rome, 1925]

Painting, Pavillon doré (Gilded Pavilion), 1922 [Exhibited at the Terza Biennale Romana, Exposizione Nazionale di Belle Arti, Rome, 1925]  

Publication Date:  1925
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Tato (pseudonym for Guglielmo Sansoni) (Italian, 1896-1974), Bologna, Italy
Format:  Oil on board. 27 1/2 x 34 inches (69.9 x 88.9 centimeters), unframed
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1925] Painting, Pavillon doré (Gilded Pavilion), 1922 [Exhibited at the Terza Biennale Romana, Exposizione Nazionale di Belle Arti, Rome, 1925]
[1926] Vase, commemorating the 20th wedding anniversary of Ugo and Fernanda Ojetti, 1926

Vase, commemorating the 20th wedding anniversary of Ugo and Fernanda Ojetti, 1926  

Publication Date:  1926
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Guido Maria Balsamo Stella (Italian, 1882-1941)
Engraved by Franz Pelzel (Czech, 1900-74)
Made by Laboratorio Balsamo, Venice, Italy
Format:  Glass. 11 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches (29.2 x 28.6 centimeters), diameter
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1926] Vase, commemorating the 20th wedding anniversary of Ugo and Fernanda Ojetti, 1926
[1927] Plate, Amate il Pane Cuore della Casa ... Mussolini (Love Bread Heart of Home ...), approximately 1927

Plate, Amate il Pane Cuore della Casa ... Mussolini (Love Bread Heart of Home ...), approximately 1927  

Publication Date:  1927
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Design attributed to Virgilio Retrosi (Italian, 1892-1975)
Made by Ferruccio Palazzi, Fabbrica Cermiche d'Arte, Rome, Italy
Format:  Tin-glazed earthenware. 1 1/2 x 14 inches (3.8 x 35.6 centimeters), diameter
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1927] Plate, Amate il Pane Cuore della Casa ... Mussolini (Love Bread Heart of Home ...), approximately 1927
[1930] Painting, Design for a plate, 1930

Painting, Design for a plate, 1930  

Publication Date:  1930
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Alfredo (Alf) Gaudenzi (Italian, 1908-80)
Format:  Gouache over ink on paper. 12-3/8 x 12-7/8 inches (31.4 x 32.7 centimeters)
Subjects.Display:  Albissola, Italy
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1930] Painting, Design for a plate, 1930
[1932] Poster, A New York in 6 1/2 Giorni [To New York in 6 1/2 Days], 1932

Poster, A New York in 6 1/2 Giorni [To New York in 6 1/2 Days], 1932  

Publication Date:  1932
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Giuseppe Patrone (Italian, 1904-63)
Printed by Barabino & Graeve, Genoa, Italy
Publisher.Display:  Edizione Supercartello ( Italy )
Format:  Offset color lithograph. 75-15/16 x 53-7/8 inches (192.8 x 136.5 centimeters), unframed
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1932] Poster, A New York in 6 1/2 Giorni [To New York in 6 1/2 Days], 1932
[1933] Sculpture, Profilo continuo del Duce [Continuous Profile of Mussolini], 1933

Sculpture, Profilo continuo del Duce [Continuous Profile of Mussolini], 1933  

accession number: 84.6.4
Publication Date:  1933
Creator:  Renato Bertelli (Italian, 1900-1974)
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Format:  Bronzed terra cotta. 11 x 9 inches (28.7 x 22.9 centimeters), diameter
Subjects.Display:  Florence, Italy
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1933] Sculpture, Profilo continuo del Duce [Continuous Profile of Mussolini], 1933
[1933] Painting, Prima crociera atlantica su Rio de Janeiro [First Atlantic Long-distance Flight over Rio de Janeiro], 1933

Painting, Prima crociera atlantica su Rio de Janeiro [First Atlantic Long-distance Flight over Rio de Janeiro], 1933  

Publication Date:  1933
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Alfredo Gauro Ambrosi (Italian, 1901-1945)
Format:  Oil on canvas. 40 x 51 inches (101.6 x 129.5 centimeters), unframed
Subjects.Display:  Verona, Italy
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1933] Painting, Prima crociera atlantica su Rio de Janeiro [First Atlantic Long-distance Flight over Rio de Janeiro], 1933
[1935] Writing desk, 1935

Writing desk, 1935  

accession number: 84.11.13.1
Publication Date:  1935
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Clemente Busiri Vici (Italian, 1887-1965)
Made by Ditta Alfredo Papalini, Rome, Italy
Format:  Aluminum, plate glass, fiberglass mat, wood, steel. 32-3/4 x 59-1/4 x 30-1/4 inches (83.2 x 150.5 x 76.8 centimeters)
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1935] Writing desk, 1935
[1935] Poster, L'Art Italien XIX-XX siecles [Italian Art of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries], 1935

Poster, L'Art Italien XIX-XX siecles [Italian Art of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries], 1935  

Publication Date:  1935
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Umberto Brunelleschi (Italian, 1879-1949)
Printed by Imp. H. Chachoin, Paris, France
Format:  Offset color lithograph. 61 5/8 x 46 1/2 inches (156.5 x 118.1 centimeters), unframed
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1935] Poster, L'Art Italien XIX-XX siecles [Italian Art of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries], 1935
[1935] Painting, Sintesi Fascista [Fascist Synthesis], 1935

Painting, Sintesi Fascista [Fascist Synthesis], 1935  

Publication Date:  1935
Creator:  Alessandro Bruschetti (Italian, 1910-1981)
Photo: Bruce White
Format:  Oil on plywood. 61 x 110-13/15 x 2-3/8 inches (154.9 x 281.6 x 6.2 centimeters), overall triptyc
Subjects.Display:  Perugia, Italy
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1935] Painting, Sintesi Fascista [Fascist Synthesis], 1935
[1938] Chair from the Montecatini Headquarters, Milan, 1938

Chair from the Montecatini Headquarters, Milan, 1938  

accession number: XX1990.815
Publication Date:  1938
Creator:  Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
Designed by Giovanni (Gió) Ponti (Italian, 1891-1979)
Format:  Aluminum, painted steel, leatherette. 30 1/4 x 18 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches (76.8 x 47.0 x 47.0 centimeters)
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1938] Chair from the Montecatini Headquarters, Milan, 1938