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Misia Arte Sas
Via Nicolò Putignani 153
Bari 70122 , Italy
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39.328.014.3914
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Aldo Tura photo frame 1970s.
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The picture frame has a rectangular shape with a double border: the thicker outer frame in hand-applied parchment and the inner one in brass. The surfaces feature a polished finish that accentuates the natural grain of the parchment, lending depth and a vibrant material quality to the piece. The style is a perfect example of Italian luxury Mid-Century Modern design, combining high-quality craftsmanship with an elegant modernity. Tura often used essential forms enriched by precious materials and exclusive artisanal techniques.
Biography
Aldo Tura is an Italian designer who established his furniture production house in Lombardy in 1939. Working between the trends of Art Deco and Modernism, Tura created unique and luxurious furniture and accessories, which were characterized by rich materials, sculptural forms, and exclusive artisanal techniques. Tura’s works have become highly collectible, especially pieces with exotic finishes, such as goatskin and parchment, in bright color ranges of red, green, and yellow. Tura is one of the most exceptional Italian designers of the 1950s. In the post-war years, while many furniture manufacturers were adapting their production methods to mass production, Tura continued to commit to traditional artisanal methods. He favored complex forms and labor-intensive processes that could never be replicated in a large-scale production system. As a result, the number of Tura’s works available on the market remained limited. Today, Tura’s company continues to produce luxury furniture in Lombardy, but much information 1regarding the artist has been lost over time. The Brooklyn Museum in New York owns several of Tura’s works, which were originally exhibited in the traveling show ‘Italy at work: Her Renaissance in Design Today -
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Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: brass parchment Condition: Good. This vintage piece is in near-original condition and may show slight signs of wear. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 835450 -
Dimensions
W. 10.87 in; H. 12.8 in; D. 0.87 in; W. 27.6 cm; H. 32.5 cm; D. 2.2 cm;
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Misia Arte Gallery, located in Bari, Italy, has been a leading hub for modern and contemporary design, furniture restoration, and creative collaborations since 1984. For inquiries, events, or commissions, please contact us at misiaarte@gmail.com or call +39 328 014 3914.
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