Ferruccio Asta (Q97693098)
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Italian art dealer (1900-1952)
- Asta, Ferruccio
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Italian art dealer (1900-1952) |
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1900
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F. ASTA (1900-1952), marchand d'art, Venise. Dessins et estampes. Ferruccio Asta, qui portait le titre de grand-officier, habitait le palais Mocenigo à Venise. Vers 1935-1937 il acheta la collection de dessins et d'estampes de la Contessa Rosa Piatti-Lochis Crocetta (L.2026c). Il acquit aussi une partie de la collection d'un noble polonais, Lubomirski, alors en Suisse, et qui la tenait par héritage de sa propre famille. Ces dessins furent vendus par Asta en 1939.Le cachet se trouve généralement sur les montures, quelquefois sur les feuilles elles-mêmes. (French)
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Asta, Ferruccio. Ascona, Switzerland-Milan, via Andegari. Milan art dealer now living in Switzerland as a refugee. Reported to have worked actively with Geiger and suspected of trafficking in loot. (English)
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Venetian dealer and collector of prints and drawings, around 1935-7 he bought the collection of the Contessa Rosa Piatti-Lochis Crocetta (L.2026c) and acquired part of the Lubormirski family collection, which he sold in 1939. Owner of a collection of drawings by Daniele da Volterra (q.v) acquired by the Museum from the De Beer Fine Art Company (q.v.) in 1956, as… (English)
1920
1952
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Asta, Ferruccio. Ascona, Switzerland-Milan, via Andegari. Milan art dealer now living in Switzerland as a refugee. Reported to have worked actively with Geiger and suspected of trafficking in loot. (English)
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Asta, Ferruccio "Galleria Ferruccio Asta", Mailand, via Andegari/Ascona; aus Mailandin die Schweiz geflohener Händler,Zusammenarbeit mit Benno Geiger (1882–1965), der Verbringung geraubter Kunstwerke verdächtigtQu.: ALIU, Final Report, 157 (German)