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Stool, approximately 1890 |
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accession number: | | 83.11.11 |
Publication Date: | |
1890
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Designed by Carlo Bugatti (Italian, 1856-1940) Made by Carlo Bugatti Workshop, Milan, Italy
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Walnut, ebony, pewter, copper, parchment. 17-1/4 x 41 x 16 inches (48.3 x 104.1 x 40.6 centimeters)
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1890] Stool, approximately 1890 |
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Side chair, 1900 |
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accession number: | | 84.11.10.1 |
Publication Date: | |
1900
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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
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Mahogany, mother-of-pearl, bronze, copper, silver. 36-1/2 x 13 x 14 inches (92.7 x 33.0 x 35.6 centimeters)
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1900] Side chair, 1900 |
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Secretary, 1901 |
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accession number: | | 88.32.11.16.1 |
Publication Date: | |
1901
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Designed by Alberto Issel (Italian, 1848-1926)
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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)
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1901] Secretary, 1901 |
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Secretary, 1903 |
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accession number: | | 84.11.17 |
Publication Date: | |
1903
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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
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Mahogany, bronze, leather, paint. 67 x 52 x 18-1/2 inches (170.2 x 132.1 x 47.0 centimeters)
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1903] Secretary, 1903 |
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Curtain valance, c. 1905 |
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accession number: | | XX1993.27.5 |
Publication Date: | |
1905
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Designer unknown
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Format: | |
Linen, cotton. 27-1/2 x 96-1/2 x 1-1/2 (69.9 x 245.1 x 3.8 centimeters), framed
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Subjects.Display: | |
Rome, Italy
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1905] Curtain valance, c. 1905 |
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Teacart, for the Carretto Siciliano [Sicilian Cart] line, 1906 |
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accession number: | | 84.11.4.1 |
Publication Date: | |
1906
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Designed by Ernesto Basile (Italian, 1857-1932) Made by Ducrot, Palermo, Sicily, Italy 1906-c. 1925
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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)
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1906] Teacart, for the Carretto Siciliano [Sicilian Cart] line, 1906 |
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Tureen, 1923 |
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accession number: | | 85.7.289.103_a_b |
Publication Date: | |
1923
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Designed by Guido Andlovitz (Italian, 1900-69) Made by Society Ceramica Italiana, Laveno, Italy
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Format: | |
Glazed earthenware. 6 x 11 3/4 x 9 inches (15.3 x 29.9 x 22.9 centimeters)
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1923] Tureen, 1923 |
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Le attività gentili. I progenitori [Noble activities. Our ancestors], 1924 |
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accession number: | | 84.7.51 |
Publication Date: | |
1924
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Designed by Gio (Giovanni) Ponti (Italian, 1891-1979) Made by Richard Ginori, Florence, Italy
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Format: | |
Glazed porcelain, gold. 1 1/4 x 12 7/8 inches (3.2 x 31.4 centimeters), diameter
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1924] Le attività gentili. I progenitori [Noble activities. Our ancestors], 1924 |
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Incense burners, c. 1925 |
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accession number: | | 84.9.11.1-.2 |
Publication Date: | |
1925
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Designed by Modesto Demenego (Italian, 1896-1982) and Ugo Demenego (Italian, 1900-90)
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Format: | |
Wrought iron. 42 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches (108.0 x 31.8 centimeters), diameter, each
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Subjects.Display: | |
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1925] Incense burners, c. 1925 |
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Painting, Pavillon doré (Gilded Pavilion), 1922 [Exhibited at the Terza Biennale Romana, Exposizione Nazionale di Belle Arti, Rome, 1925] |
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Publication Date: | |
1925
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Tato (pseudonym for Guglielmo Sansoni) (Italian, 1896-1974), Bologna, Italy
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Format: | |
Oil on board. 27 1/2 x 34 inches (69.9 x 88.9 centimeters), unframed
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1925] Painting, Pavillon doré (Gilded Pavilion), 1922 [Exhibited at the Terza Biennale Romana, Exposizione Nazionale di Belle Arti, Rome, 1925] |
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Vase, commemorating the 20th wedding anniversary of Ugo and Fernanda Ojetti, 1926 |
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Publication Date: | |
1926
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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
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Format: | |
Glass. 11 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches (29.2 x 28.6 centimeters), diameter
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1926] Vase, commemorating the 20th wedding anniversary of Ugo and Fernanda Ojetti, 1926 |
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Plate, Amate il Pane Cuore della Casa ... Mussolini (Love Bread Heart of Home ...), approximately 1927 |
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Publication Date: | |
1927
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Design attributed to Virgilio Retrosi (Italian, 1892-1975) Made by Ferruccio Palazzi, Fabbrica Cermiche d'Arte, Rome, Italy
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Format: | |
Tin-glazed earthenware. 1 1/2 x 14 inches (3.8 x 35.6 centimeters), diameter
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1927] Plate, Amate il Pane Cuore della Casa ... Mussolini (Love Bread Heart of Home ...), approximately 1927 |
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Painting, Design for a plate, 1930 |
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Publication Date: | |
1930
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Alfredo (Alf) Gaudenzi (Italian, 1908-80)
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Format: | |
Gouache over ink on paper. 12-3/8 x 12-7/8 inches (31.4 x 32.7 centimeters)
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Subjects.Display: | |
Albissola, Italy
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1930] Painting, Design for a plate, 1930 |
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Poster, A New York in 6 1/2 Giorni [To New York in 6 1/2 Days], 1932 |
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Publication Date: | |
1932
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Designed by Giuseppe Patrone (Italian, 1904-63) Printed by Barabino & Graeve, Genoa, Italy
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Publisher.Display: | |
Edizione Supercartello ( Italy )
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Format: | |
Offset color lithograph. 75-15/16 x 53-7/8 inches (192.8 x 136.5 centimeters), unframed
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1932] Poster, A New York in 6 1/2 Giorni [To New York in 6 1/2 Days], 1932 |
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Sculpture, Profilo continuo del Duce [Continuous Profile of Mussolini], 1933 |
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accession number: | | 84.6.4 |
Publication Date: | |
1933
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Creator: | |
Renato Bertelli (Italian, 1900-1974) Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor )
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Format: | |
Bronzed terra cotta. 11 x 9 inches (28.7 x 22.9 centimeters), diameter
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Subjects.Display: | |
Florence, Italy
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1933] Sculpture, Profilo continuo del Duce [Continuous Profile of Mussolini], 1933 |
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Painting, Prima crociera atlantica su Rio de Janeiro [First Atlantic Long-distance Flight over Rio de Janeiro], 1933 |
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Publication Date: | |
1933
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Alfredo Gauro Ambrosi (Italian, 1901-1945)
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Format: | |
Oil on canvas. 40 x 51 inches (101.6 x 129.5 centimeters), unframed
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Subjects.Display: | |
Verona, Italy
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1933] Painting, Prima crociera atlantica su Rio de Janeiro [First Atlantic Long-distance Flight over Rio de Janeiro], 1933 |
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Writing desk, 1935 |
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accession number: | | 84.11.13.1 |
Publication Date: | |
1935
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Designed by Clemente Busiri Vici (Italian, 1887-1965) Made by Ditta Alfredo Papalini, Rome, Italy
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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)
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1935] Writing desk, 1935 |
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Poster, L'Art Italien XIX-XX siecles [Italian Art of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries], 1935 |
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Publication Date: | |
1935
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Designed by Umberto Brunelleschi (Italian, 1879-1949) Printed by Imp. H. Chachoin, Paris, France
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Format: | |
Offset color lithograph. 61 5/8 x 46 1/2 inches (156.5 x 118.1 centimeters), unframed
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1935] Poster, L'Art Italien XIX-XX siecles [Italian Art of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries], 1935 |
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Painting, Sintesi Fascista [Fascist Synthesis], 1935 |
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Publication Date: | |
1935
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Creator: | |
Alessandro Bruschetti (Italian, 1910-1981) Photo: Bruce White
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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
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Subjects.Display: | |
Perugia, Italy
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1935] Painting, Sintesi Fascista [Fascist Synthesis], 1935 |
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Chair from the Montecatini Headquarters, Milan, 1938 |
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accession number: | | XX1990.815 |
Publication Date: | |
1938
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Creator: | |
Photo: Bruce White ( Contributor ) Designed by Giovanni (Gió) Ponti (Italian, 1891-1979)
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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)
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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[1938] Chair from the Montecatini Headquarters, Milan, 1938 |
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