Description: RARE Giuseppe Armani Figurine Young Lady Umbrella Flower Dress 1993 Florence 0530P , Made In Italy Your Purchase Helps Support A Disabled Army Veteran Injured In Iraq This elegant and rare figurine by Giuseppe Armani is a perfect collectible and piece of decor. Made of fine porcelain, The figurine depicts a lovely lady with an umbrella in a beautiful gown with ruffles along the upper straps and mid and lower body. The dress features finely detailed embossed roses. The figurine stands on a wooden base. This figurine measures approximately 11” tall & 5” in diameter at the wooden base. The piece has a gold colored “Florence” plaque and is signed. It has a sticker with 0530P and is impressed with “1993 Florence” and a Blue “N” Stamp. It is in excellent condition with no damage to note. Feel free to ask any questions about this product by contacting us. Our products are packed meticulously in safe packaging to ensure your treasure arrives in excellent condition and your item is in the mail in usually 1 business day from payment. By shopping with Foxhall Collectibles, you are supporting a disabled U.S. Army veteran who was injured in Iraq. Giuseppe Armani was born in the village of Calci, Italy in 1935. It was not long before it became evident to his parents that he was born to be an artist as he drew everything he could see from the moment he could pick up a pencil. Now mind you these were not the usual drawings of a child. Young Giuseppe created drawings of extraordinary detail and realism. Giuseppe continued to draw and his talent was soon recognized when a local priest organized an exhibition for the town's young artists. Giuseppe entered a sculpture of a male torso which was greatly admired for its detailed precision and its adherence to classical styling. The sculpture was taken to the Art Gallery in Pisa, located across the street from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The owners of the gallery were amazed with its detail and beauty and immediately offered Giuseppe a permanent position.With a job in Pisa, Giuseppe's dream of studying art was finally realized. He immersed himself in the masterpieces of the Renaissance and began to perfect his personal style. He began to work in sculpture and soon had admirers far and wide flocking to the gallery to see his latest creations. In 1975, the Florence Sculpture d'Arte offered him a position working exclusively for their studio. He immediately accepted as he was promised complete artistic freedom to allow his talents to shine. For the following 31 years he created beautiful masterpieces ranging from traditional Capodimonte styling to more modern, contemporary sculptures. Tragically on October 28th 2006, Giuseppe Armani passed away suddenly, a victim of a massive stroke. His death was a great loss but his beautiful creations continue to live on as a testament to his artistic genius. 3766
Price: 125 USD
Location: Washington, District Of Columbia
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Brand: ARMANI
Pattern: Flower
Type: Figurine
Year Manufactured: 1993
Material: Porcelain
Features: Hand Painted, Limited Edition, Retired, Wooden Base
Subject: Women