Arrigo Finzi (1890-1973) -
Perfectly balanced ovoid shape,distinguished by its three stylized ribbon handles, veritable sculpturalsignature sculptural features, whose taut, dynamic lines are directly reminiscentAntonio Sant'Elia's futuristic research.The treatment of the metal, subtlyhammered then polished, captures the light with elegance.presence, both sober and resolutely modern.Created in the 1930s, this"model embodies one of the most audacious moments in Italian goldsmithingat the crossroads of Art Deco and Futurism.
A rare, decorative and highlyA rare, decorative and highly sought-after piece, ideal for a design collection or a refined setting.
Dimensions:height 33 cm - Neck diameter 23 cm -Base diameter: 12 cm
Material:Silver 1st grade 925
Control:French CYGNE
Weight:1.960 grams
Period:XXth century
Smith:Arrigo Finzi (1890-1973)
Origine :MILAN - NORTHERN Italy
BIOGRAPHY:Arrigo Finzi(1890-1973), a major 20th-century Milanese goldsmith, founded his company in 1919 andand developed an innovative production blending Italian tradition, Art DecoFuturist influences. Working with architect Antonio Sant'Elia, he created thethe "Sant'Elia" line in the 1930s, characterized by bold geometricgeometric shapes. Winner of the Grand Prix de Bruxelles in 1935 and the onlyonly Italian silversmith selected for the "Italy at Work" exhibition in 1950, heHe established himself as an essential figure in modern silverware.
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Sterling silver
Diameter: 23 cm au col
Height: 33 cm
Reference (ID): 1751175
Availability: In stock






































