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2 The Frilli Gallery Collection
3 INTRODUCTION Frilli Gallery SCULPTURE IS OUR PASSION We at Frilli Gallery take pride in our long tradition of bringing centuries old masterpieces to everyday life. Frilli Gallery sculptures are completely and exclusively handmade. We have preserved and still use the same techniques for bronze casting and marble carving that the antique masters of Greek, Roman and Renaissance times used. This is why today more than ever, Frilli Gallery is synonymous all over the world with quality sculpture. Frilli Gallery was established in 1860, initially as a small but well-known art studio, producing museum quality replicas of classical sculptures. Replicas have always been highly valued even in past eras. Many of the classical pieces in museums today are themselves replicas of lost originals. Replicas became even more popular during the Florentine Renaissance, as Roman and Greek art was being rediscovered and the replicas of sculptures therefore became collectible items. This is how the Frilli Gallery story began and how it made its fortune and fame. Due to its renowned expertise in sculpting, many very important projects have been commissioned to Frilli Gallery, such as all of the monumental marble statues at the Stanford University Campus, to the more recent faithful bronze casting of the twin/ replica of the Gates of Paradise of the Baptistery in Florence. Over the years Frilli Gallery sculptures have been purchased by royal families, shown at international exhibitions and sold at major auction houses. The Frilli Gallery sculptures can be admired in some of the most exclusive homes and gardens, and most importantly, those who all over the world share a true passion for sculpture, collect them. The Gallery also engages new customized projects, starting from the initial concept and developing specific solutions based on the unique style, taste and requirement of each customer. There is practically no masterpiece that Frilli Gallery cannot replicate in the size requested. The Frilli Gallery quality derives from its commitment to lost wax bronze casting and hand marble carving, which both represent the true soul, spirit and excellence of Tuscany. Moreover, Frilli Gallery pieces are true replicas in the classical tradition, as they come from the original models and are not simply copies inspired by the originals. They are offered in limited certified editions, destined themselves to become true masterpieces, increasing in value over time. Our sculptures are entirely hand made, entirely driven by a true passion for sculpture making - entirely Frilli Gallery.
4 INDOOR SURROUNDINGS Ambienti Interni 5
5 6 7 Boy bitten by a crab after De Lotto - Size: cm 100 h. - Code: BRM0002 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
6 8 9 Venus Italica after Canova - Size: cm 133 h. - Code: MAG0023 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
7 10 11 Venus Falconet - Size: cm 72 h. - Code: MAM0020 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Silent Dancer after Canova - Size: cm 115 h. - Code: MAM0036 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
8 left: Head of Borghese Gladiator Size: cm 35 h. Code: BRG0053 right: Head of Apoxiomenos Size: cm 35 h. Code: BRG left: Writing Putto after Canova Size: cm 40 h. Code: MAP0108 right: Reading Putto after Canova Size: cm 40 h. Code: MAP0010 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
9 14 15 Galatea Venus - Size: cm 95 h. - Code: BRM0020 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Ancient Horse after G. Monti - Gilded bronze lost wax casting Size: cm 58x60 h. - Code: BRM0023 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
10 16 17 Mars after Giambologna Size: cm 40 h. Code: BRM0036 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
11 left: Head of Ottaviano Augustus Size: cm 50 h. Code: MAM top: Farnese Hercules Size: cm 75 h. Code: BRM0015 bottom: Woman on bearskin Size: cm 60 Code: BRM0063 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
12 20 21 Mithological Cup - Size: cm 10 dia. - Code: BRP0032 Wine-twig Cup - Size: cm 15 dia. - Code: BRP0033 Gilded bronze lost wax casting Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Silent Dancer after Canova - Size: cm 115 h. - Code: MAM0036 Danae with child Perseus after Cellini - Size: cm 86 h. - Code: BRM0008
13 22 23 Decò Panther Gilded bronze lost wax casting Size: cm 60 Code: BRP1101 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
14 24 25 Oriental Dancer - Size: cm 60 h. - Code: BRM0043 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Putto with Grapes after Tacca - Size: cm 60 h. - Code: BRM0089 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
15 26 27
16 28 29 Perfume - Size: cm 120 h. - Code: BRG0028 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Jockey Bonheur - Size: cm 65x60 h. - Code: BRM0027 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
17 30 31 Venus Palmieri - Size: cm 105 h. - Code: MAG0024 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy Venus of Milo - Size: cm 60 h. - Code: MAM0022 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
18 32 33 Bust of Saint Rossore after Donatello Gilded bronze lost wax casting Size: cm 60 h. Code: BRM0092 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
19 34 35 Mercury after Cellini - Size: cm 104 h. - Code: BRM0037 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy Venus of Milo - Size: cm 60 h. - Code: MAM0022 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
20 36 37 Rhino - Size: cm 40 h. - Code: BRP1102 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy Bronco Buster after Remington - Size: cm 60 h. - Code: BRM0051 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
21 38 39 Group of Gazelles Size: cm 70x60 h. Code: BRM0022 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
22 40 41 left: Perseus after Cellini - Size: cm 80 h. - Code: BRM0044 right: Head of Medusa - Size: cm 40 h. - Code: BRP0037 Venus Monaco - Size: cm 120 h. - Code: BRG0042 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
23 42 43 Head of Michelangelo s David Size: cm 80x60x110 h. Code: MAG0101 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
24 44 45 Gaddi Torso Size: cm 60 h. Code: BRG0016 Apollo Belvedere Foot Size: cm 29 Code: BRG0054 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
25 46 47 Venus of Milo - Size: cm 82 h. - Code: BRM0061 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy Crouching Venus - Size: cm 54 h. - Code: MAG0012 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
26 48 49 Putto Cavicchioli, Putto Cappelletti Size: cm 66 h. Code: MAP0007 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
27 50 51 Psiche of Capua - Size: cm 46 h. - Code: MAP0011 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Venus Kallipigos - Size: cm 93 h. - Code: MAM0018 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
28 52 53 Abduction of Polissena after Fedi Size: cm 30 h. Code: BRG0055 Hunting Diana Size: cm 33 h. Code: BRP1120 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
29 54 55 Hunting Diana - Size: cm 33 h. - Code: BRP1120 Head of Michelangelo s David - Size: cm 30 h. - Code: BRP0039 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Bacchus after Sansovino - Size: cm 145 h. - Code: BRG0003 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
30 56 57 Rose - Size: cm 120 h. - Code: MAM0029 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy Venus Bargelli - Size: cm 165 h. - Code: BRG0037 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
31 58 Venus with apple after Thorvaldsen Size: cm 164 h. - Code: MAG0025 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Abduction of the Sabines after Giambologna Size: cm 210 h. - Code: MAG0019 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
32 60 61 Bacchus after Michelangelo by A. Frilli - Size: cm 205 h. - Code: MAP0032 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Apollo Belvedere - Size: cm 205 h. - Code: BRG0001 Location: Taipei, Taiwan
33 62 Love & Psiche after Canova Size: cm 186 x 100 x 155 h. - Code: MAG0118 Location: Hong Kong 63
34 64 65 Bust of Julius Caesar - Polychrome marbles Size: cm 100 x 100 h. - Code: MAG0036 Location: Taipei, Taiwan Bust of Ottaviano Augustus - Bronze and marbles Size: cm 100 x 100 h. - Code: MAG0042 Location: Taipei, Taiwan
35 66 67 Three Graces after Canova - Size: cm 184 h. - Code: MAG0100 Location: Hong Kong The wrestlers - Size: cm 120x60x90 h. - Code: MAG0032 Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
36 Perfumer Waterlilies - Size: cm 100 h. - Code: BRM0182 Location: Aroma Hotel, Rome, Italy 68 69
37 70 71 Gaddi Torso - Size: cm 80 x 100 h. - Code: MAG0011 Location: Taipei, Taiwan Excavated, retro-illuminated Gaddi Torso Size: cm 110 h. - Code: MAG0128 Location: Aroma Hotel, Rome, Italy
38 CONTEMPORARY ART PREVIEW Anteprima Contemporary Art 73
39 74 75 In attesa / Awaiting by Giovanni Balderi - Size: cm 100 h. Location: Palazzo Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy
40 76 77 Quando il cielo ti accarezza - The sky caressing you by Ugo Riva - Size: cm 270 l. x 106 h. x 347 d. Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Hippo Ballerina by Bjorn Okholm Skaarup Size: cm 240 h./91 h./38 h./36 h./20 h./12 h. Location: Lincoln Center - New York City
41 OUTDOOR SURROUNDINGS Ambienti Esterni 79
42 80 81 Ebe after Thorvaldsen - Size: cm 160 h. - Code: MAG0117 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Oriental Dancer - Size: cm 120x100 h. - Code: MAG0016 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
43 82 83 left: Tritons Fountain Hand carved grey limestone Size: cm 300 h. Code: PIG0012 right: Discus Thrower Size: cm 160 h. Code: BRG0014 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
44 84 85 French Hunting Diana - Size: cm 166 h. - Code: BRG0019 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Saint George after Donatello - Size: cm 210 h. - Code: BRG0030 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
45 86 left: Apoxiomenos Athlet Size: cm 205 h. Code: BRG0002 right: Mercury after Giambologna Size: cm 380 h. Code: BRG0023 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
46 88 89 Apollo Belvedere - Size: cm 205 h. - Code: BRG0001 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Marzocco Lion after Donatello - Size: cm 145 h. - Code: BRG0021 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
47 90 91 Venus Allegrain and Venus Falconet - Size: cm 170 h. - Code: MAG0021, MAG0022 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Perfume - Size: cm 120 h. - Code: MAM0030 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
48 92 93 Dancer with castanets after Canova Size: cm 170 h. Code: BRG0009 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Dancer with cymbals after Canova Size: cm 170 h. Code: BRG0010 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
49 94 95 Prato Fountain after Pietro Tacca - Limestone Size: cm 125 Ø x 265 h. - Code: BRG0019 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Borghese Gladiator - Size: cm 160 h. - Code: BRG0005 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
50 96 97 Big Snail - Size: cm 60 h. - Code: BRG0004 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy Mercury after Giambologna - Size: cm 95 h. - Code: BRP0099 Location: Mexico City, Mexico
51 98 99 Crocodile by Patti Size: cm 220 l. Code: BRG0050 Turtle Size: cm 75 l. Code: BRG0020 Hippopotamus by Patti Size: cm 140 l. Code: BRM0156 Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Florence, Italy
52 Crocodile by Patti - Size: cm. 220 l. - Code: BRG0050 Location: Aroma Hotel, Rome, Italy Florentine Wildboard after Pietro Tacca - Size: cm 167 l. x 184 Ø x 128 h.- Code: BRG0038 Location: Hong Kong
53 Sleeping and Awakening Lions after Canova - Size: cm 120 h. - Code: BRG0048, BRG0049 Location: Mexico City, Mexico
54 Five Swirling Dolphins Fountain - Size: cm 380 h. each. Location: Taipei, Taiwan
55 Impressions from our marble laboratory
56 Impressions from our foundry
57 TECHNICAL DETAILS Frilli Gallery Collection 111
58 6-7 Boy bitten by a crab after De Lotto Size: cm 100 h. Code: BRM Venus Italica after Canova Size: cm 133 h. Code: MAG Venus Falconet Size: cm 72 h. Code: MAM Head of Apoxiomenos Size: cm 35 h. Code: BRG Galatea Venus Size: cm 95 h. Code: BRM Ancient Horse after G. Monti Gilded bronze lost wax casting Size: cm 58 x 60 h. Code: BRM Head of Ottaviano Augustus Size: cm 50 h. Code: MAM0007 Code: MAP0010 Code: MAP /20 Silent Dancer after Canova Size: cm 115 h. Code: MAM Reading Putto and Writing Putto after Canova Size: cm 40 h. 12 Head of Borghese Gladiator Size: cm 35 h. Code: BRG Mars after Giambologna Size: cm 40 h. Code: BRM Woman on bearskin Size: cm 60 Code: BRM Farnese Hercules Size: cm 75 h. Code: BRM0015
59 20 Mithological Cup Gilded bronze lost wax casting Size: cm 10 dia. Code: BRP Wine-twig Cup Gilded bronze lost wax casting Size: cm 15 dia. Code: BRP Danae with child Perseus after Cellini lost wax bronze casting Size: cm 86 h. Code: BRM Decò Panther Gilded bronze lost wax casting Size: cm 60 Code: BRP Jockey Bonheur Size: cm 65x60 h. Code: BRM /41 Venus Palmieri Size: cm 105 h. Code: MAG /35 Venus of Milo Size: cm 60 h. Code: MAM /26 Oriental Dancer Size: cm 60 h. Code: BRM /27 Putto with grapes after Tacca Size: cm 60 h. Code: BRM Perfume Size: cm 120 h. Code: BRG Bust of Saint Rossore after Donatello Gilded bronze lost wax casting Size: cm 60 h. Code: BRM Mercury after Cellini Size: cm 104 h. Code: BRM Rhino Size: cm 40 Code: BRP1102
60 37-38 Bronco Buster after Remington Size: cm 60 h. Code: BRM Group of Gazelles Size: cm 70 x 60 h. Code: BRM Venus Monaco Size: cm 120 h. Code: BRG Apollo Belvedere Foot Size: cm 29 Code: BRG Gaddi Torso Size: cm 60 h. Code: BRG Venus of Milo Size: cm 82 h. Code: BRM Perseus after Cellini Size: cm 80 h. Code: BRM Head of Medusa Size: cm 40 h. Code: BRP Head of Michelangelo s David Size: cm 80 x 60 x 110 h. Code: MAG Crouching Venus Size: cm 54 h. Code: MAG Putto Cavicchioli, Putto Cappelletti Size: cm 66 h. Code: MAP Psiche of Capua Size: cm 46 h. Code: MAP0011
61 51 Venus Kallipigos Size: cm 93 h. Code: MAM Abduction of Polissena after Fedi Size: cm 30 h. Code: BRG Hunting Diana Size: cm 33 h. Code: BRP Venus Bargelli Size: cm 165 h. Code: BRG Venus with apple after Thorvaldsen Size: cm 164 h. Code: MAG Abduction of the Sabines after Giambologna Size: cm 210 h. Code: MAG Head of Michelangelo s David Size: cm 30 h. Code: BRP Bacchus after Sansovino Size: cm 145 h. Code: BRG Rose Size: cm 120 h. Code: MAM Bacchus after Michelangelo by A. Frilli Size: cm 205 h. Code: MAP Apollo Belvedere Size: cm 205 h. Code: BRG Love & Psiche after Canova Size: cm 186 x 100 x 155 h. Code: MAG0118
62 64 Bust of Julius Caesar Polychrome marbles Size: cm 100 x 100 h. Code: MAG Bust of Ottaviano Augustus Bronze and marbles Size: cm 100 x 100 h. Code: MAG Three Graces after Canova Size: cm 184 h. Code: MAG Excavated, retro-illuminated Gaddi Torso Size: cm 110 h. Code: MAG In attesa / Awaiting by Giovanni Balderi Size: cm 100 h. 76 Quando il cielo ti accarezza / The sky caressing you by Ugo Riva Size: cm 270 l. x 106 h. x 347 d The wrestlers Size: cm 120 x 60 x 90 h. Code: MAG Perfumer Waterlilies Size: cm 100 h. Code: BRM Gaddi Torso Size: cm 80 x 100 h. Code: MAG Hippo Ballerina by Bjorn Okholm Skaarup Size: cm 240 h./91 h./38 h./ 36 h./20 h./12 h. 80 Ebe after Thorvaldsen Size: cm 160 h. Code: MAG Oriental Dancer Size: cm 120 x 100 h. Code: MAG0016
63 82 Tritons Fountain Hand carved grey limestone Size: cm 300 h. Code: PIG Discus Thrower Size: cm 160 h. Code: BRG French Hunting Diana Size: cm 166 h. Code: BRG Apollo Belvedere Size: cm 205 h. Code: BRG Marzocco Lion after Donatello Size: cm 145 h. Code: BRG Venus Allegrain Size: cm 170 h. Code: MAG Saint George after Donatello Size: cm 210 h. Code: BRG Apoxiomenos Athlet Size: cm 205 h. Code: BRG Mercury after Giambologna Size: cm 380 h. Code: BRG Venus Falconet Size: cm 170 h. Code: MAG Parfume Size: cm 120 h. Code: MAM Dancer with cymbals after Canova Size: cm 170 h. Code: BRG0010
64 98/100 Crocodile by Patti Size: cm 220 Code: BRG Dancer with castanets after Canova Size: cm 170 h. Code: BRG Fountain Tacca with Putto Hand carved grey limestone Size: cm 270 h. Code: PIP Borghese Gladiator Size: cm 160 h. Code: BRG Florentine Wildboard after Pietro Tacca Size: cm 167 l. x 184 Ø x 128 h. Code: BRG Hippopotamus by Patti Size: cm 140 Code: BRG Big Snail Size: cm 60 Code: BRG Mercury after Giambologna Size: cm 95 h. Code: BRP Turtle Size: cm 65 Code: BRM /103 Sleeping and Awakening Lions after Canova Size: cm 120 h. Code: BRG0048, BRG Five Swirling Dolphins Fountain Size: cm 380 h. each.
65 SPECIAL THANKS TO Four Seasons Hotel Firenze and Palazzo Tornabuoni Firenze Photographer: Benedetta Gori Layout & Print: Fotolito Toscana
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