Where does Giuseppe Armani make his figurines?
The factory of Florence Sculture d’Arte is located at the heart of Tuscany. The figures are produced using the medium of cold-cast porcelain which allows the most minute details of his sculptures to be reproduced. Much of the success of the sculptures is this attention to detail and the quality and beauty of the finished work.
When did Giuseppe Armani start working for Florence?
In 1975, Florence Sculture d’Arte saw the great potential in Armani, and offered him an exclusive contract to work for them. Giuseppe was given the freedom to express his art and to find his own muse or inspiration for his artwork.
How much does an Armani figurine cost at Taylor Gallery?
Each has its original box. Those figurines which are limited, as noted in the description below their picture, have a certificate of authenticity. Prices include ground shipping and insurance to contiguous United States addresses. 975Limited Ed.
Who was the masterwork dealer for Armani?
I was a Masterwork Dealer for Armani during the 1990s. These always beautiful, and sometimes touching, figurines below are some of what remained of my Armani inventory.
How big is a Giuseppe Armani Florence figurine?
GIUSEPPE ARMANI FLORENCE SCULTURE d’ARTE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FLORENCE SCULTURE d’ARTE FIGURINES: 1)REGINE #0434C, 13 1/4” & DANIELLE #0436C, 13”h. GIUSEPPE ARMANI FLORENCE SCULTURE d’ARTE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FLORENCE SCULTURE d’ARTE COLLECTION: To include figurine IRIS 0628E, 13 3/4”h. and QUIET PLEASE 0446F, Member’s Gift 1997, 3 1/4”h.
Where did Giuseppe Armani do most of his art?
From an early age he was recognized as a gifted artist. Giuseppe attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence and became well known from his artwork at the Art Gallery in Pisa. In 1973 he associated with the Florence Sculture d’Arte in Tuscany. Armani’s works are known worldwide for their detail, life, and colors.
How big is the Charlie Chaplin Giuseppe Armani sculpture?
GIUSEPPE ARMANI FLORENCE SCULTURE d’ARTE GIUSEPPE ARMANI FLORENCE SCULTURE d’ARTE ”CHARLIE CHAPLIN”: #3219 C, approx. 13 7/8”h.CONDITION: No problems noted with figurine. No box but does Guiseppe Armani Passion Of Christ Sculpture Guiseppe Armani Passion Of Christ Sculpture Giuseppe Armani (Italian, b. 1935), 21st century.
Each has its original box. Those figurines which are limited, as noted in the description below their picture, have a certificate of authenticity. Prices include ground shipping and insurance to contiguous United States addresses. 975Limited Ed.