Bruno Cassinari - Cavalli

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Bruno Cassinari presents Cavalli, a circular bas-relief sculpture in 800 silver, edition Edizione d'Arte Giulio Buono, unsigned.

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Description from the seller

Artist:
Bruno Cassinari (Piacenza, 1912 – Milan, 1992). A prominent Italian painter and sculptor, a leading figure in the 'Nuova Secessione Artistica Italiana' movement and in the group 'Corrente'.

Title and Technique:
"Horses". A circular low-relief sculpture.
The piece is produced using the minting technique in 800 silver (the figurative part) and mounted on a circular metal base plated with 999 silver, as specified in the warranty certificate.

Period
Second half of the 20th century (approx. the 1970s/1980s). Special edition commissioned by Kraft S.p.A. (product "Baika") and produced by Edizioni d'Arte Giulio Buono.

Artwork dimensions:
• Diameter: 6 cm
• Thickness: 0.4 cm (approximately)
• Estimated total weight: 120 g

Firms and Trademarks:
The artwork is accompanied by the original Certificate of Guarantee signed at the bottom by Edizioni d'Arte Giulio Buono.

Conditions:
The artwork, the support, and the frame are in good condition. No restoration has been performed.
It shows the natural oxidation over time and superficial signs due to aging. Please refer to the photos for details.

Provenance and Documentation:
Coming from an Italian private collection.

The artwork is sold complete with its original paper certificate "Edizioni d'Arte Giulio Buono", which guarantees its authenticity and the technical specifications of the materials.

Shipping
The artwork will be packed with the utmost care (bubble wrap and rigid cardboard) to ensure its integrity during transport. Tracked shipping with insured express courier.

Artist:
Bruno Cassinari (Piacenza, 1912 – Milan, 1992). A prominent Italian painter and sculptor, a leading figure in the 'Nuova Secessione Artistica Italiana' movement and in the group 'Corrente'.

Title and Technique:
"Horses". A circular low-relief sculpture.
The piece is produced using the minting technique in 800 silver (the figurative part) and mounted on a circular metal base plated with 999 silver, as specified in the warranty certificate.

Period
Second half of the 20th century (approx. the 1970s/1980s). Special edition commissioned by Kraft S.p.A. (product "Baika") and produced by Edizioni d'Arte Giulio Buono.

Artwork dimensions:
• Diameter: 6 cm
• Thickness: 0.4 cm (approximately)
• Estimated total weight: 120 g

Firms and Trademarks:
The artwork is accompanied by the original Certificate of Guarantee signed at the bottom by Edizioni d'Arte Giulio Buono.

Conditions:
The artwork, the support, and the frame are in good condition. No restoration has been performed.
It shows the natural oxidation over time and superficial signs due to aging. Please refer to the photos for details.

Provenance and Documentation:
Coming from an Italian private collection.

The artwork is sold complete with its original paper certificate "Edizioni d'Arte Giulio Buono", which guarantees its authenticity and the technical specifications of the materials.

Shipping
The artwork will be packed with the utmost care (bubble wrap and rigid cardboard) to ensure its integrity during transport. Tracked shipping with insured express courier.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Silver type
.800 silver
Country of Origin
Italy
Style
Modern
Material
Silver
Artist
Bruno Cassinari
Title of artwork
Cavalli
Signature
Not signed
Edition
Giulio Buono Art Edition
Colour
Gold, Red, Silver
Condition
Good condition
Height
20 cm
Width
20 cm
Depth
2.5 cm
Weight
323.9 g
ItalyVerified
3
Objects sold
Private

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