Stefano Verdini
Verdini Antiquariato
CONTATTI
Verdini Antiquariato
Via Zanardelli 22
00186 Roma (RM)
T +39 06 6861 850
F +39 06 4547 4769
C +39 335 614 1202

verdini.antichita@fastwebnet.it
www.verdiniantichita.it

A historic gallery in the heart of Rome, Verdini Antichità has been a point of reference for private and institutional collectors since 1950, specializing in a selection of micro-mosaics, antique furniture and view painters depicting Latium landscapes. Passion for antiquities has been running in the Verdini family for three generations, delivering a specialised competence in the field it operates in. A thorough knowledge of history is combined with the type of instinct and intuition that only people growing up in an art- and archaeology-rich environment can possess. Over the years, thanks to satisfied clients and the publication of nationally and internationally acclaimed catalogues and magazines, Verdini Antichità achieved outstanding results in the world of art and the antiques. In addition to research and the selection of works, the gallery also undertakes essential services in the realm of the antiques, such as estimates, appraisals and pre-and post sales assistance. Further to this, the gallery ensures a monthly update of its catalogue pages, publishing photographic material on a weekly basis, on social media as well (Instagram and Facebook). Verdini Antichità also regularly takes part in national and international antiques fairs.

ROMAN SCHOOL
(End 18th-early19th century)

Micromosaico Floreale ovale

1870
cm 101x82 (with frame) - cm 80x61 (without frame)

Un grande pannello ovale con tecnica del micromosaico a tema floreale. Raffigura uno still-life di fiori in un vaso con figure del mondo greco classico. La misura di tale opera è fuori dal comune, con una qualità finale che emula i dipinti ad olio.


ROMAN SCHOOL
(End 18th-early19th century)

Micromosaico "Comunione di San Girolamo"

Micromosaico, cm 59,4x80 (with frame) - cm 38x58 (without frame)

Pannello in micromosaico raffigurante la Comunione di San Girolamo ripreso dal dipinto (esposto nei Musei Vaticani) di Domenico Zampieri, detto il Dominichino.


ITALIA MERIDIONALE
(Mid-19th century)

Piano di Tavolo in Marmo

Piano di Tavolo in marmi pregiati e commesse in pietre dure. Napoli, XVII° secolo


La Corsa dei Berberi

Oil on canvas, cm 101x82

Dipinto orientalista raffigurante La Corsa Dei Berberi firmato in basso a destra "E.Coleman"