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Conrad Gessner (Zurich, 1516 – 1565) Ornithological Table taken from Historiae Animalium 5

90,00 

Ornithological Table by Conrad Gessner It is an engraving made between 1551 and 1587, taken from the work Historiae Animalium.
This plate, published in Zurich by the Froschauer publishing house, represents an important source of scientific studies in the field of zoology.

  • Sheet size: cm. 34×22
  • Engraving size: cm. 34×22 (another image on the back)
  • Technique: Watercolor woodcut
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation
  • Support: Paper

Conrad Gessner (Zurich, 1516 – 1565) Ornithological Table taken from Historiae Animalium 6

80,00 

Ornithological Table by Conrad Gessner It is an engraving made by Conrad Gessner, an important naturalist of the 16th century.
This plate is taken from the work Historiae Animalium, published in Zurich between 1551 and 1587, with the German edition of 1557.

  • Sheet size: cm. 34×22
  • Technique: Watercolor woodcut
  • Support: Paper
  • Condition: Excellent

There Historia Animalium It is considered one of the first scientific works on animals, used as a source of scientific studies and translated into several languages.
The first German publications of the various parts of the work were produced by the Froschauer publishing house of Zurich, contributing significantly to the spread of zoological knowledge during the Renaissance period.

Conrad Gessner (Zurich, 1516 – 1565) Ornithological Table taken from Historiae Animalium 7

80,00 

Conrad Gessner (Zurich, 1516 – 1565) is an important figure in the field of natural history, known for his work Historiae Animalium.
This Ornithological Table It is taken from the German edition of 1557, published by Froschauer in Zurich.

  • Sheet size: cm. 34×22
  • Technique: Watercolor woodcut
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Support: Paper

There Historia Animalium has been a fundamental source for scientific studies, with the first German publications of the various parts dating back to 1563. The third part, the Bird book (Book of Birds), was published in 1557, contributing significantly to the ornithological knowledge of the time.

Consacrazione, Cresima, 1880

20,00 

Consacrazione, Cresima It is an engraving made in 1880, che rappresenta un importante momento religioso.
Published by the publishing house A. Frojo Ed.Succ. Leonardi Torino, questa opera è un esempio di arte tipografica italiana.

  • Sheet size: cm. 7×11 approx.
  • Technique: Etching with lace-cut edges
  • Condition: Perfect
  • Support: Paper

Consalvo Carelli, Casamicciola

140,00 

Consalvo Carelli, Casamicciola It is a work created by Consalvo Carelli, one of the main exponents of the Posillipo School.
This pencil on paper, dated between 1870 and 1880, measures 142 x 220 mm. Unsigned, the work bears the inscription 'Casamicciola' on the bottom left.

  • Sheet size: mm. 142×220
  • Support: Paper glued to another paper support
  • Condition: Excellent

Carelli, born in Naples in 1818, had an important artistic career, becoming a master of painting and academician of San Luca. His work is a significant example of the Neapolitan landscape tradition of the 19th century.

Consalvo Carelli, Cross of Pozzano

120,00 

Croce di Pozzano It is a work created by Consalvo Carelli between 1870 and 1880.
This drawing, done in pencil on paper, measures mm. 130×204 and is glued to another paper support.
Carelli, one of the main exponents of the Posillipo School, è noto per la sua abilità nel catturare la bellezza dei paesaggi napoletani.

  • Era: XIX
  • Technique: Pencil
  • Condition: Good
  • Dimensions: Small
  • Support: Paper

Consalvo Carelli, Woman with Child

80,00 

Donna con bambino It is a work created by Consalvo Carelli between 1870 and 1880, using the pencil on paper technique.
Questo lavoro, non firmato, è incollato ad un altro supporto cartaceo e presenta dimensioni di mm. 100×128.

  • Era: XIX
  • Technique: Burin
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Dimensions: Small
  • Support: Paper

Consalvo Carelli, one of the main exponents of the Posillipo School, nacque a Napoli nel 1818. Figlio del noto paesaggista Raffaele Carelli, iniziò la sua carriera artistica in giovane età, perfezionando le sue abilità sotto la guida di William Leicht.
Nel corso della sua vita, Carelli ricevette numerosi riconoscimenti, tra cui l’incarico di maestro di pittura della Regina Margherita e la nomina a professore presso l’Accademia di San Luca. Morì a Napoli nel 1900, lasciando un’importante eredità artistica.

Consalvo Carelli, Woman with dog and child

180,00 

Woman with dog and child It is a work created by Consalvo Carelli between 1870 and 1880.
This refined pencil on paper, characterised by a delicate blue colour, is glued to another paper support.

  • Sheet size: mm. 225×142
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation
  • Support: Paper

Carelli, one of the main exponents of the Posillipo School, was born in Naples in 1818.
His artistic training began at a young age, under the guidance of his father Raffaele, and he perfected his skills with the Englishman William Leicht.
His career includes important recognitions, such as the position of painting master to Queen Margherita and the nomination as professor at the Accademia di San Luca.

Consalvo Carelli, Two Women and a Child

90,00 

Two women and a child It is a work by Consalvo Carelli, created between 1870 and 1880.
This unsigned pencil on paper is glued to another paper support and has two folds.

  • Sheet size: mm. 120×148
  • Support: Paper
  • Condition: Good
  • Era: XIX
  • Technique: Pencil

Consalvo Carelli, born in Naples in 1818, is one of the main exponents of the Posillipo School, a 19th-century painting movement.
His artistic training began at a young age, under the guidance of his father Raffaele, and he subsequently perfected his technique with the Englishman William Leicht.
Carelli had an important career, becoming an academic of San Luca and collaborating with illustrious figures of his time.

Consalvo Carelli, Family of farmers

70,00 

Farmers' family It is a work created by Consalvo Carelli between 1870 and 1880.
This pencil on paper, glued to another paper support, measures mm. 100×128 and it is a significant example of the work of one of the major exponents of the Posillipo School, 19th century painting movement.

  • Era: XIX
  • Technique: Pencil
  • Condition: Good
  • Dimensions: Small
  • Support: Paper

Consalvo Carelli, Family of Shepherds

240,00 

Family of shepherds on the road It is a work created by Consalvo Carelli between 1870 and 1880.
This engraving, made in ink on paper, represents an evocative scene of pastoral life, typical of his style influenced by Posillipo School.

  • Sheet size: mm. 136×167
  • Support: Paper glued to another paper support
  • Condition: Excellent

Consalvo Carelli, Landscapes

40,00 

Landscapes It is a work of Consalvo Carelli, built between 1870 and 1880.
This pencil on paper features two sketches, one of which appears to depict Vesuvius.

  • Sheet size: mm. 73×132
  • Support: Paper
  • Condition: Excellent

Carelli, one of the major exponents of the Posillipo School, was born in Naples in 1818.
His artistic training began at a young age, under the guidance of his father, Raffaele, and later with the Englishman William Leicht.
His career includes important recognitions, such as the position of painting master to Queen Margherita and the nomination as professor at the Accademia di San Luca.

Consalvo Carelli, Abruzzo landscape

60,00 

Abruzzo landscape It is a work created by Consalvo Carelli between 1870 and 1880, using pencil on paper.
This unsigned work is glued to another paper support and measures 86x144 mm.

  • Artist: Consalvo Carelli (1818-1900)
  • Era: 19th century
  • Dimensions: Small
  • Support: Paper
  • Condition: Excellent

Carelli is considered one of the major exponents of the Posillipo School, a pictorial movement that had great development in the 19th century.
Born in Naples to a family from Puglia, Carelli began painting at a young age, learning from his father and perfecting his techniques with the Englishman William Leicht.
He held important roles in the field of art, becoming an academic of San Luca and collaborating with illustrious personalities of his time.

Consalvo Carelli, Abruzzo landscape

70,00 

Abruzzo landscape It is a work of Consalvo Carelli, created between 1870 and 1880, using the pencil on paper technique.
This unsigned work is glued to another paper support and measures 38x95 mm.

  • Artist: Consalvo Carelli (1818-1900)
  • Era: 19th century
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Support: Paper
  • Dimensions: Small

Carelli is considered one of the major exponents of the Posillipo School, a painting movement that had an important influence in the 19th century.
Born in Naples, Carelli honed his art under the guidance of his father and other masters, becoming a renowned landscape painter. His career was marked by important awards and collaborations, including illustrations for historical and artistic works.

Consalvo Carelli, Abruzzo landscape with shepherds

260,00 

Abruzzo landscape with shepherds It is a work created by Consalvo Carelli between 1870 and 1880. This valuable engraving, signed lower right, represents a typical landscape of Abruzzo, enriched by the presence of shepherds.

Carelli, one of the major exponents of the Posillipo School, used pencil on paper, glued to another paper support.

  • Dimensions: mm. 180×280
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Support: Paper

Consalvo Carelli, Landscape with trees

160,00 

Paesaggio con alberi It is a work of Consalvo Carelli, built between 1870 and 1880.
Questa affascinante opera, firmata in basso a sinistra, è eseguita a matita su carta e incollata ad un altro supporto cartaceo.

  • Dimensions: mm. 125×180
  • Support: Paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Carelli, one of the main exponents of the Posillipo School, ha saputo catturare la bellezza dei paesaggi napoletani con una maestria unica.
La sua formazione artistica, iniziata in giovane età, e il suo legame con la tradizione pittorica dell’Ottocento lo rendono un artista di grande valore.

Consalvo Carelli, Landscape with bathers

160,00 

Landscape with bathers It is a work created by Consalvo Carelli between 1870 and 1880, using the pencil on paper technique.
This fascinating landscape, signed lower left by G. Carelli, measures mm. 120×77 and is glued to another paper support.

  • Era: 19th century
  • Technique: Burin
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Dimensions: Small
  • Support: Paper

Carelli, originally from Naples, was an important exponent of the Posillipo school, known for his ability to capture the beauty of landscapes.
His artistic training, which began with his father and was perfected with William Leicht, profoundly influenced his style, making him a master in representing nature.

Consalvo Carelli, Landscape with boats

60,00 

Landscape with boats It is a work created by Consalvo Carelli between 1870 and 1880, using the technique of pencil on paper.
This unsigned drawing is glued onto cardboard and measures 73 x 132 mm.

  • Artist: Consalvo Carelli (Naples, 1818-1900)
  • Era: 19th century
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Support: Paper
  • Dimensions: Small

Carelli, known for his adherence to the Posillipo school, learned the first rudiments of art from his father and perfected his practice in watercolour.
His career was marked by numerous successes, including exhibitions at the Paris Salons and recognition from the French nobility. He died in Naples in 1900, leaving an important artistic legacy.

Consalvo Carelli, Landscape with castle in Abruzzo

180,00 

Landscape with castle in Abruzzo It is a work created by Consalvo Carelli between 1870 and 1880.
This valuable execution, signed lower right, represents an Abruzzo landscape with a castle, made with pencil on paper glued to another paper support.

  • Dimensions: mm. 40×228
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Support: Paper

Consalvo Carelli, born in Naples in 1818, is one of the major exponents of Posillipo School, a 19th-century painting movement.
His artistic training was influenced by his father, Raffaele, and by the Englishman William Leicht, specializing in the watercolor technique.
Carelli had an important career, becoming an academic of San Luca and collaborating with illustrious figures of his time.

Consalvo Carelli, Landscape with mill

80,00 

Paesaggio con mulino It is a work of Consalvo Carelli, built between 1870 and 1880.
Questo disegno, eseguito a matita su carta, misura mm. 47×189 ed è incollato ad un altro supporto cartaceo. Sebbene non sia firmato, presenta un’indicazione del luogo in basso a destra, che rimane non decifrata.

  • Artist: Consalvo Carelli (1818-1900)
  • Era: 19th century
  • Technique: Burin
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Dimensions: Small
  • Support: Paper

Carelli is considered one of the major exponents of the Posillipo School, un movimento pittorico napoletano del XIX secolo.
Nacque a Napoli da una famiglia pugliese e iniziò a dipingere in giovane età, apprendendo dal padre e perfezionando la sua tecnica con l’inglese William Leicht. La sua carriera è segnata da importanti riconoscimenti e collaborazioni, tra cui il lavoro per illustrazioni storiche e artistiche.

Consalvo Carelli, Landscape with Shepherd

90,00 

Landscape with shepherd It is a work of Consalvo Carelli, built between 1870 and 1880.
This Abruzzo landscape It is done in pencil on paper, glued to another paper support.

  • Sheet size: mm. 151×247
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Support: Paper

Carelli, one of the main exponents of the Posillipo School, was born in Naples in 1818 and stood out for his ability to capture the beauty of landscapes.
His artistic training began at a young age, under the guidance of his father Raffaele, and he perfected his skills with the Englishman William Leicht.
He died in 1900, leaving an important legacy in the Neapolitan artistic panorama.

Consalvo Carelli, Landscape with bridge

60,00 

Paesaggio con ponte It is a work of Consalvo Carelli, built between 1870 and 1880.
Questo disegno a matita su carta, incollato su un altro cartoncino, misura mm. 75×125 ed è non firmato.

  • Sheet size: mm. 75×125
  • Support: Paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Carelli, originario di Napoli, è stato un importante esponente della scuola di Posillipo, noto per le sue vedute paesaggistiche.
La sua carriera artistica è iniziata in giovane età e ha continuato a fiorire attraverso esposizioni e riconoscimenti in Italia e all’estero.

Consalvo Carelli, Mountain landscape

50,00 

Mountain landscape It is a work of Consalvo Carelli, built between 1870 and 1880.
Questa matita su carta, incollata ad altro supporto cartaceo, misura mm. 70×125 ed è non firmata.
Carelli, one of the major exponents of the Posillipo School, è noto per la sua abilità nel catturare la bellezza dei paesaggi napoletani.

  • Dimensions: mm. 70×125
  • Support: Paper
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Era: XIX
  • Technique: Burin

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