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  • Giuseppe Livi (1830-Unknown)
    Aug. 14, 2024

    Giuseppe Livi (1830-Unknown)

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Dating back to the 1890s, this pristine marble sculpture portrays a charming maiden, her graceful figure adorned in intricate details, sharing a delightful moment with a frolicking cat. The exquisite craftsmanship captures the era's romantic spirit, a timeless ode to the enduring bond between humans and their feline companion. Made of Blanc Marble. Signed. "G.Livi 1890" Livi (Italian,1830-Unknown) was the nephew of Luigi Bienaimé and moved from his native Carrara to Florence. He later relocated to Buenos Aires and was named honorary professor of the Carrara Academy in 1860. Measurements: Length: 29"

    Gallery 63
  • Giuseppe Livi (1830-Unknown)
    Sep. 17, 2023

    Giuseppe Livi (1830-Unknown)

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Dating back to the 1890s, this pristine marble sculpture portrays a charming maiden, her graceful figure adorned in intricate details, sharing a delightful moment with a frolicking cat. The exquisite craftsmanship captures the era's romantic spirit, a timeless ode to the enduring bond between humans and their feline companion. Made of Blanc Marble. Signed. "G.Livi 1890" Livi (Italian,1830-Unknown) was the nephew of Luigi Bienaimé and moved from his native Carrara to Florence. He later relocated to Buenos Aires and was named honorary professor of the Carrara Academy in 1860. Measurements: Length: 29"

    Gallery 63
  • GIUSEPPE LIVI ITALIAN, 1828-AFTER 1860
    Nov. 16, 2006

    GIUSEPPE LIVI ITALIAN, 1828-AFTER 1860

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    OTHER PROPERTIES A BEGGAR BOY measurements note 71cm., 28in. signed: G. Livi white marble NOTE Livi was the nephew of Luigi Bienaimé and moved from his native Carrara to Florence. He later relocated to Buenos Aires and was named honorary professor of the Carrara Academy in 1860.

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