
Appraisal: Eugenio Zampighi Paintings, ca. 1900
Clip: Season 29 Episode 20 | 3m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Appraisal: Eugenio Zampighi Paintings, ca. 1900
Check out Robin Starr's appraisal of Eugenio Zampighi paintings, ca. 1900, in Vintage Phoenix, Hour 1.
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Appraisal: Eugenio Zampighi Paintings, ca. 1900
Clip: Season 29 Episode 20 | 3m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Check out Robin Starr's appraisal of Eugenio Zampighi paintings, ca. 1900, in Vintage Phoenix, Hour 1.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGUEST: These paintings were purchased by my mother I believe in the late '50s, early '60s at an antique store for $120.
I have the receipt.
My father hated these paintings from the day she brought them home.
She loved 'em.
She'd put 'em up, he'd take 'em down, she'd put 'em up, he'd take 'em down.
(laughs) And it was sort of just a running joke with the two of them.
And they finally compromised on placing them in an obscure place in the house where my dad didn't have to look at 'em.
After they passed, I chose to keep them and don't even know if they're real.
I always loved them, I just thought they were fun.
APPRAISER: These are really terrific.
They are indeed original oil paintings.
They're executed on canvas.
GUEST: Really?
APPRAISER: Now, you may have noticed both of them are signed.
The one by you is signed up here in the upper left.
The same is true over here in the lower left, "E.
Zampighi."
Eugenio Zampighi was Italian.
He was born in Modena in 1859 and he was somewhat of a young prodigy.
By the age of 13, he was enrolled in the local design academy.
GUEST: Wow.
APPRAISER: And he very quickly won a scholarship and traveled to Rome to study further.
By the early 1880s, he was set up in Florence in his own studio.
And these were probably done in the early 1900s, and these two works are quintessential examples of what he would do.
He loved to depict images of peasant life-- interior scenes of happy families.
The one closest to you shows the single figure, who is seated, jovially laughing with his cup.
It's a fairly simple composition for him.
He's more noted for more complex compositions, such as the one that's closer to me.
The hallmark of these genre paintings was getting the textures of the elements.
And if you look here, you're very aware, for instance, of the texture of the fur on the cat.
And contrast that to, you can pick up the sheen on the edge of the porcelain cup up here.
So you're very aware of all the different textures of... GUEST: That's why I actually thought they were prints, because they almost look too smooth to be oils.
APPRAISER: They're painted very carefully with thin glazes.
There's not a lot of what we call impasto, heavy paint, and that's what allows them to create that sense of the tactile qualities of things.
The frames are approximately period, and are actually hand-painted in terms of this rinceau-like motif around the middle.
Although they're period, they're not particularly special as frames go.
It's very probable that originally they had liners inside that have now been replaced at some point with these linen liners.
The one closest to you, at auction, you could reasonably expect that to bring $6,000 to $8,000.
GUEST: Oh, my God.
APPRAISER: The one closer to me would probably bring $7,000 to $9,000 at auction.
GUEST: Whoa!
(laughing) APPRAISER: So, not to get in the middle of a family squabble, but I think Mom was right.
GUEST: I guess she was.
Dad, I'm putting the paintings back up.
(laughs) APPRAISER: She's looking down and smiling.
(laughs)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 1m 13s | Appraisal: 1956 Maria & Popovi Red Pot (1m 13s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 3m 38s | Appraisal: Amethyst Jewelry Collection (3m 38s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 46s | Appraisal: Argand Bronze & Glass Lamp, ca. 1840 (46s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 34s | Appraisal: Folk Art Ship Watercolor & Companion Portraits (34s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 42s | Appraisal: Gibson L-00 Guitar, ca. 1937 (42s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 1m 30s | Appraisal: Japanese Bomb Fragment, ca. 1942 (1m 30s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 1m 42s | Appraisal: Late 19th C. Wihelm Schimmel Carvings (1m 42s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 1m 33s | Appraisal: Massachusetts Game Table, ca. 1805 (1m 33s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 33s | Appraisal: Omega Chronograph, ca. 1937 (33s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 1m 4s | Appraisal: Steuben Green Jade Glass Lamp, ca. 1925 (1m 4s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 1m 10s | Appraisal: Walnut Shaving Stand, ca. 1875 (1m 10s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 4m 17s | Appraisal: Gagliano Family Violin & F.N. Voirin Bow (4m 17s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 2m 23s | Appraisal: Lakota Sioux Doctor's Bag, ca. 1895 (2m 23s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 29s | Appraisal: 1761 Francisco de Gamboa Book (29s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 2m 41s | Appraisal: 1920 Paul Troubetzkoy Bronze Figure (2m 41s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 3m 3s | Appraisal: Chinese Wooden Throne & Footstool, ca. 1920 (3m 3s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 3m 6s | Appraisal: Dunlap High Chest of Drawers, ca. 1780 (3m 6s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 2m 11s | Appraisal: Frank Lloyd Wright Drawing, ca. 1955 (2m 11s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 2m 46s | Appraisal: Tiffany Studios Peacock Mirror, ca. 1905 (2m 46s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 3m 10s | Appraisal: Art Deco Lapel Watches (3m 10s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 3m 15s | Appraisal: Mughal Indian Reversible Necklace, ca. 1900 (3m 15s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 2m 28s | Appraisal: Kleinert's Waterproof Baby Pants Display, ca. 1905 (2m 28s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 2m 8s | Appraisal: Walter Anderson Pottery Cat, ca. 1945 (2m 8s)
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Clip: S29 Ep20 | 3m 17s | Appraisal: 1960 Chuck Close "Man Walking" Oil Painting (3m 17s)
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