Summer Extravaganza
By Collective Hudson
Jul 18, 2021
602 Warren Street Hudson, New York 12534, United States
An exciting array of creativity in antiques, decorative and fine arts as well as fine Jewelry covering a span of 100's of years. We put together a good sale consisting of mostly smaller scale pieces such as; fine art, jewelry, silver, gold, designer clothing, art objects and some furnishings that we had been holding and waiting to offer. 
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LOT 178:

Two Paolo Portoghesi for Mirabili Arte d'Abitare Elica Chairs, Italy, late 20th century, upholstered leather ...

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Sold for: $700
Start price:
$ 500
Estimated price :
$2,000 - $3,000
Buyer's Premium: 25% More details
Auction took place on Jul 18, 2021 at Collective Hudson
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Two Paolo Portoghesi for Mirabili Arte d'Abitare Elica Chairs, Italy, late 20th century, upholstered leather armchair with armrests, ht. 38 1/2, wd. 33, dp. 38 1/2 in. Paolo Portoghesi (born 2 November 1931, Rome) is an Italian architect, theorist, historian and professor of architecture at the University La Sapienza in Rome. He is a former President of the architectural section of the Venice Biennale (1979–92), Editor-in-chief of the journal Controspazio (1969–83), and dean of the Faculty of Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano university (1968–78). Portoghesistudied architecture at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Rome, completing his studies in 1957. He began teaching the history of criticism at the same faculty in 1961. Portoghesiopened an architectural practice with architect-engineer VittorioGigliotti(born 1921) in Rome in 1964. He has specialized in teaching and researching Classical architecture, especially Baroque architecture, and in particular Borromini, but also Michelangelo. His interest in more contemporary architecture coincided largely with that of his colleague in Rome, Bruno Zevi, in championing a more organic form of modernism, evident in, for instance, the work of Victor Horta and Frank Lloyd Wright, and in Italy with neorealism and the Liberty style. This attitude has continued throughout Portoghesi'scareer, and is clearly visible in his own architecture. It is also evident in his concern for the studies of nature, brought to the fore in his more recent book Nature and Architecture (2000)

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