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Apollo and the Muses
Vase h26cm, using Federica's own Technique of a graffito design on matte black which has now been named the Etruscan Technique.Use of trompe-l'oeil fresco with imitation Pompei Reds
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Underwater Scene
First Prize 1998 in the International Varese Convention. Oval plaque 43/34cm, Classical Technique.
Owned by the Author
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Group of marble statues by Canova, Thorvalsden, GiambolognaVase h28 cm, Federica's own Statue TechniqueInsertion of pink trompe l'oeil marble
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The World
Third Prize in the 1996 International Convention in Como Biscuit plaque 13/18 painted with matte colours applied on crystal and sand.(one of the children is Federica herself as a child)
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Omaggio a Canova
Amore e Venere
Biscuit plaque 12cm diameter painted with matte colours applied on a square plate 29/29cm with blue trompe l'oeil and minature antiche ruins, Classical tecnique
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My Parents
Plaque 32/32 primed with an opaque base and painted using Federica's own technique with matte colours. Trompe L'oeil insertions.
Owned by the Author
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Vase h23 cm primed with an opaque base and painted using Federica's own tecnique to create an imitation of antique pastels
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Elena
Plaque 25cm diameter with portrait in American technique.
Owned by the Author
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| Journey through Time
Vase h28cm with medallions in classical tecnique with gold inserts and reliefs representing various civilisations and historical times. Currently being exhibited at the Nova Milanese Museum - In Villa Vertua, The Permanent Collection of Firing Arts. |
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Park of Caserta Palace
Plaque of 24cm fixed onto a block of 3 cm onto which is attached another plaque of 36cmOn the central plaque the group of marble statues 'Bagno di Diana' 1785-89 is painted, designed by the architect Vanvitelli, using the statue technique. On the plaque on the other side of the block a waterfall is represented in classical technique.Both plaques are set in a base of travertine stone.
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