What are Armani statues made of?

What are Armani statues made of?

The figures are produced using the medium of cold-cast porcelain which allows the most minute details of his sculptures to be reproduced. Much of the success of the sculptures is this attention to detail and the quality and beauty of the finished work.

Is Giuseppe Armani still alive?

Giuseppe Armani was an Italian sculptor and artist. Born in 1935 he died in 2006.

Who is G Armani?

Giorgio Armani, (born July 11, 1934, Piacenza, Italy), Italian fashion designer whose signature style of relaxed yet luxurious ready-to-wear and elegant, intricately beaded evening wear helped introduce ease and streamlined modernity to late 20th-century dressing.

Was Giorgio Armani an Armenian?

Armani was born in the northern Italian town of Piacenza, where he was raised with his older brother Sergio and younger sister Rosanna by his mother Maria Raimondi and father Ugo Armani (an accountant for a transport company).

How big is a Giuseppe Armani original figurine?

Giuseppe Armani Original Figurine “Lady Graduate – Lawyer” 253C, 1993 Florence Italy. Signed & Dated, Original Tags. 11.5″ T. Collectible. Are the products on Etsy handmade? From handmade pieces to vintage treasures ready to be loved again, Etsy is the global marketplace for unique and creative goods.

How tall is the Armani lady graduate porcelain figure?

Florence Giuseppe Armani Porcelain Figure -Art Deco- Winter Chill- 36 cm ! Giuseppe Armani Original Figurine “Lady Graduate – Lawyer” 253C, 1993 Florence Italy.

Who is Giuseppe Armani?

Giuseppe Armani’s (1935-2006) artistic expression was as a sculptor and his inspiration was the Renaissance art he saw in his native Tuscany. He began his association with Florence Sculture d’Arte in 1975. He was named “Artist of the Year” by the National Association of Limited Edition Dealers in 1996.

When did Armani start his association with Florence Sculture d’Arte?

He began his association with Florence Sculture d’Arte in 1975. He was named “Artist of the Year” by the National Association of Limited Edition Dealers in 1996. I was a Masterwork Dealer for Armani during the 1990s. These always beautiful, and sometimes touching, figurines below are some of what remained of my Armani inventory.