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Furio Piccirilli Sold at Auction Prices

Sculptor, b. 1870 - d. 1949

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    • A white marble chimney piece
      May. 29, 2020

      A white marble chimney piece

      Est: €15,000 - €18,000

      White Carrara marble mantle attica with two putti supporting a coat of arms with an eagle in a garland of fruit flanked on either side by grotesques, flowering tendrils, vases, and flaming urns. The banderole reads "AMOR ET CARITAS". RefPorab849 RefFurab918

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • Furio Piccirilli (NY/Italy, 1869-1949), "Duckling"
      Jun. 15, 2013

      Furio Piccirilli (NY/Italy, 1869-1949), "Duckling"

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Furio Piccirilli (NY/Italy, 1869-1949), "Duckling" bronze with verdigris patina, signed "Furio Piccirilli," circa 1926, mounted atop a dark gray marble base with attractive veining. Furio Piccirilli exhibited the bronze "Duckling" at the National Academy of Design's 101st Winter Exhibition in 1926, number 222. His "Duckling" was highlighted in a New York Times article on the exhibition published on March 21, 1926. A photograph of this bronze was assembled by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Carnegie Corporation of New York for their American Sculpture Photograph Study Collection, documenting works "desirable in the study of art." In total, six of Furio's animal sculptures were included in the collection. His sculptures of a seal are housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and at Brookgreen Gardens in SC. Furio was one of the Piccirilli Brothers, a prominent family of sculptors with a studio in the Bronx. Their public works included the carving of the Lincoln Memorial, the carving of the two lions at the New York Public Library, and the original design and carving of the USS Maine Memorial in Columbus Circle. 12.5 x 6.5 x 7.25 in. Gift from the artist to John Gulias, the Bronx, NY, NY, and thence by descent through the family. Mr. Gulias studied at the Leonardo da Vinci Art School which was under the direction of Attilio Piccirilli. Mr. Gulias was awarded First Prize in the Lincoln Contest in 1938 while at the school. He also served as Attilio Piccirilli's assistant and in 1949 he was awarded the Prix de Rome for Visual Arts. Very minor scattered flakes to marble; else very good condition.

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Furio Piccirilli (Italian, 1868-?)
      Jun. 12, 1998

      Furio Piccirilli (Italian, 1868-?)

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      two ostriches inscribed FURIO PICCIRILLI, Sc. bronze, marble base height 10 1/8 in. (25.7 cm.); length 15 3/4 in. (40 cm.).

      Sotheby's
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