Description: Pallucco, Fortuny-Petite Bronze Rubelli, Mariano Fortuny, 1907 The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. PALLUCCOFORTUNY PETITE BRONZE RUBELLITerra lamp, adjustable and adjustable in height with black painted metal structure and umbrella-shaped reflector in semi-gloss black “Raffia” type fabric with bronze metallic linen interior. DESIGN: Mariano Fortuny Y Mandrazo YEAR: 1907 RE-EDITION 2015 LAMPSHADE: In semi-gloss Black fabric with Bronze metallic linen interior STRUCTURE: Black colour. LIGHT SOURCE: 300 W incandescent lamp – 4600 Lumen – E40 socket (included) – Lifespan 1000 hours - Luminous flux regulator included. DIMENSIONS: Variable height 77-210 cm – Diameter 73 cm. VOLTAGE: 220-240 Volts. PACKAGING: 2 Packages = 78x83x48 cm - Volumetric weight 63 - Real weight 13 Kg + 101x20x20 cm - Volumetric weight 9 - Real weight 5 Kg.PRODUCT SHEETS: Fortuny Fortuny Petite Bronze Rubelli THEinspired by the experimentation of a new indirect lighting system for the stage in 1907, Fortuny is considered a contemporary and timeless icon.The base was suggested by the camera tripod, with the adjustable central leg. For the lampshade Fortuny reversed the typical lampshades of the time, making them foldable. Mariano Fortuny was born in Granada, Spain, in 1871. His childhood was divided between Rome, where his father had a studio, and Capricio near Naples. After his father's premature death in 1874, his family moved to Paris to live with his uncle. Father and grandfather are famous artists and Mariano inherits their talents, furthermore he perfects himself in drawing, printing and chemistry.Mariano studied painting until the age of 18, and it was precisely then that he was introduced into Parisian society. A few years later the mother moved with the whole family to Venice. It was in Venice that Mariano purchased a building which he would transform into a large studio.Mariano produces paintings, frescoes and at the same time is a photographer and sculptor. In 1897, he was awarded a gold medal during the Munich International Festival of Art for his painting "The Flower Girls". His works were exhibited every year during the Venice Biennale, until his death (Venice - 1949). Mariano Fortuny was born in Granada, Spain, in 1871. His childhood was divided between Rome, where his father had a studio, and Capricio near Naples. After his father's premature death in 1874, his family moved to Paris to live with his uncle. Father and grandfather are famous artists and Mariano inherits their talents, furthermore he perfects himself in drawing, printing and chemistry. Mariano studied painting until the age of 18, and it was precisely then that he was introduced into Parisian society. A few years later the mother moved with the whole family to Venice. It was in Venice that Mariano purchased a building which he would transform into a large studio. Mariano produces paintings, frescoes and at the same time is a photographer and sculptor. In 1897, he was awarded a gold medal See also this products: Pallucco, Fortuny Bronze Raju, Mariano Fortuny, 1907 Pallucco, Fortuny Kieffer Raju, Mariano Fortuny Y Mandrazo, 1907 Pallucco, Fortuny Black, Mariano Fortuny, 1907 Pallucco, Fortuny Fashion, Mariano Fortuny Y Mandrazo, 1907 Pallucco, Fortuny Blanca, Mariano Fortuny Y Mandrazo, 1907 Flos, Taccia LED Bronze, Achille And Pier Giacomo Castiglioni Flos, Taccia Small Bronze, Achille And Pier Giacomo Castiglioni Flos, Taccia LED Pmma Bronze, Achille And Pier Giacomo Castiglioni Marca Pallucco Tipo Lampada da terra MPN LAM. 201-0-700W EAN Non applicabile
Price: 4183.45 USD
Location: Brescia
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Brand: Pallucco
Type: Ground lamp
MPN: LAM. 201-0-700W