Notable Sales: Ambrogio Sironi
Born in Milan in 1901, he died young in 1934 and left relatively few instruments. Those that he did make are remarkably fine, and firmly in the tradition of his teacher Riccardo Antoniazzi, who was particularly appreciative of his work. He was awarded first prize in Rome in 1932.
(Milan, b 1901; d 1934)
Born in Milan in 1901, he died young in 1934 and left relatively few instruments. Those that he did make are remarkably fine, and firmly in the tradition of his teacher Riccardo Antoniazzi, who was particularly appreciative of his work. He was awarded first prize in Rome in 1932.
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