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Brun Fine Art is a leading international gallery specialized in prestigious continental furniture, paintings, Asian works of art and objects of absolute quality and beauty.

💥Giuseppe Baruffaldi“Coppia di dipinti raffiguranti animali”Watercolours on paper 34x46 cm without frame Signed “Giusepp...
21/04/2025

💥Giuseppe Baruffaldi

“Coppia di dipinti raffiguranti animali”
Watercolours on paper
34x46 cm without frame
Signed “Giuseppe Baruffaldi fece”

This Easter Monday we embrace the lightness of spring through the delicate charm of this refined watercolours composition. The gentle presence of two rabbits, a butterfly and a bird conjures a serene and joyful spirit: symbols of rebirth, purity and the awakening of nature.

A delightful expression of seasonal harmony this artwork captures the timeless innocence and poetic beauty of the natural world

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Please welcome ABI, short for Anubis. Yes Anubis, the famous Ancient Egyptian Deity, God of Death. This time it’s not th...
13/04/2025

Please welcome ABI, short for Anubis.
Yes Anubis, the famous Ancient Egyptian Deity, God of Death. This time it’s not the end though, to the contrary it’s just the beginning.

The journey from Milan to Cairo (and back) starts now. An exciting trip from the European design hub to the cradle of civilization. Old meets new, new meets old, but which is which?

ABI is a joint effort to add a global twist to heritage materials, and to put a hint of modernism into a traditional scenery. It is from this union of the best of both worlds, contemporary design and raw highest quality stones that remember ancient times, that ABI is born.

Isn’t it ironic? Birth and death come together to create something yet unseen and to give a brand new perspective on history, culture, craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics.

It’s exciting like all unexpected meetings, and eternal like all the rocks!

BKV Fine Art
📍Via Fontana 16, Milan
Sunday 13 April 12.00 am-8.00 pm
Monday 14 and Tuesday 15 April 10.00 am-6.00 pm

💥 Brun Fine Art at   We are delighted to once again be featured in the prestigious Giorgetti space in Via della Spiga as...
12/04/2025

💥 Brun Fine Art at

We are delighted to once again be featured in the prestigious Giorgetti space in Via della Spiga as part of a renewed collaboration for this edition of Milano Design Week: an event where art and design engage in a harmonious dialogue.

Giorgetti Spiga - The Place
Via della Spiga 31, Milano
From Wednesday 09.04 to Saturday 12.04 10 am - 8.30 pm
Sunday 13.04 10 am - 5 pm

💥 DOUBLES Arturo Vermi + NM3
Brun Fine Art under the patronage of the Arturo Vermi Archive and in collaboration with Unl...
31/03/2025

💥 DOUBLES Arturo Vermi + NM3

Brun Fine Art under the patronage of the Arturo Vermi Archive and in collaboration with Unlock decoding art, is proud to unveil the exhibition “DOUBLES Arturo Vermi + NM3”, curated by Alberto Mazzacchera and Alida Priori.

This project brings together the visionary legacy of Arturo Vermi (1928–1988) and the clean-cut aesthetics of NM3, establishing a dialogue that explores fresh spatial and conceptual intersections.

After his time in Paris, Vermi returned to Milan in the early 1960s, where he immersed himself in the dynamic environment of the Gruppo del Cenobio, developing a distinct visual approach influenced by Lucio Fontana and the pursuit of spatial liberation.

His work, enriched with materials such as gold and silver leaf, graphite, and curving surfaces, evokes a poetic cosmos and meditations on time, stillness, and dimensionality.

In conversation, NM3’s strict minimalist style reveals a material-focused vocabulary and structural precision. Their metal furnishings, shaped by Milanese modernism, resonate with Vermi’s quest for pure form and luminous abstraction.

“DOUBLES” invites viewers to discover an elegant fusion of eras and disciplines — where conceptual thought and functional beauty converge through balance, clarity, and vision.

5 – 16 April 2025
📍Via Gesù 17, Milan


 
 


💥 VOLUPTAS – Milan Design Week 2025  On the occasion of MDW 2025 HUB161 will present a curated selection of masterpieces...
28/03/2025

💥 VOLUPTAS – Milan Design Week 2025

On the occasion of MDW 2025 HUB161 will present a curated selection of masterpieces within “VOLUPTAS”: an immersive installation hosted at Flavio Lucchini Art Museum, .events in one of Milan’s most prestigious design districts.

The exhibition offers a unique dialogue between historical excellence and contemporary vision. The works on view, furnitures, sculptures, and decorative arts, are highlights of timeless refinement and craftsmanship.

In this Instagram carousel we share close details of Brun Fine Art masterpieces that will be on display:

DEVOTIONAL PLAQUE, Trapani, late XVII-early XVIII c

Pair of Lombard consoles, Northern Italy, XVIII c

CRUCIFIX, Trapani, XVII c

Rare mirror with top in carved and gilded wood
with blue glass inserts, Genova 1740

CRUCIFIX, Trapani, XVII c

Fragmentary head of a youth after the antique,
Italy, second half of the XVIII - first half of the XIX c

Giltwood ceremonial armchair richly carved with vegetal scrolls, volutes, and shells. Baluster legs joined by shaped stretchers, centred with a coat of arms. Venice, first half of the XVIII c

During the event we will present our latest publication: “TREASURES FROM THE KINGDOM OF THE TWO SICILIES. Paintings – Sculptures – Decorative Arts (15th to 19th centuries)”, edited by Andrea Bacchi, with essays by Andrea Bacchi, Gianluca Bocchi, Angela Carola-Perrotti, Enrico Colle, Orazio Lovino, Giuseppe Porzio, and Roberto Valeriani.

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025With the conclusion of TEFAF Maastricht 2025 yesterday, we extend our heartfelt thanks to all who...
21/03/2025

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025

With the conclusion of TEFAF Maastricht 2025 yesterday, we extend our heartfelt thanks to all who visited us at Stand 168.

As always, the fair has been a remarkable occasion to engage with collectors, curators and art lovers from around the world to share our passion for fine art and antiques.

We are especially grateful for the warm reception given to our new catalogue “Treasures from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Paintings - Sculptures - Decorative Arts (15th to 19th centuries)” edited by Andrea Bacchi with contributions from leading scholars.

It has been an honour to take part in such an esteemed event, and we look forward to returning next year with new treasures to discover and stories to tell.

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025  Pietro Févère (1642)Tapestry depicting the “Madonna of the Basket”  Carved wood frameRome1665  ...
20/03/2025

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025

Pietro Févère (1642)
Tapestry depicting the “Madonna of the Basket”
Carved wood frame
Rome
1665

For the last day of the fair we present an extraordinary work of textile art: Rubens’ “Madonna of the Basket”, masterfully woven in 1642 by Pietro Févère. A testament to the technical evolution of the Florentine tapestry workshop, this piece marks the transition to the high-warp technique, achieving an unprecedented level of detail.

Gifted in 1665 to Mario Chigi, it was later adorned with an imposing heraldic frame, likely crafted by Antonio Chicari, a woodcarver of the Chigi household. This opulent setting elevates the tapestry to a symbol of power, devotion, and artistic excellence.

A rare fusion of Flemish weaving mastery and Italian Baroque grandeur, this tapestry echoes a time when art was diplomacy, and every thread told a story.

As TEFAF Maastricht comes to a close, we thank all collectors, art lovers, and friends who joined us on this journey through history and beauty.

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025Tabletop with an inlay of ancient marblesRome 1580 - 1600117 x 73 cmThis exceptional piece featur...
18/03/2025

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025

Tabletop with an inlay of ancient marbles
Rome
1580 - 1600
117 x 73 cm

This exceptional piece features a refined geometric composition, executed with some of the most prized marbles of antiquity, including alabastro fiorito, broccatello di Spagna, rosso antico, and lumachella. The meticulous inlay work follows the decorative traditions of Renaissance Rome, recalling designs by Vignola, Dosio, and Casale, who pioneered the revival of opus sectile for luxury furnishings.
During the late 16th century, inlaid tables of this kind were highly sought after by cardinals, aristocrats, and royal patrons, admired for their intricate compositions and exquisite materials. The careful selection of ancient marbles not only enhances the vibrancy of the design but also reflects the Renaissance fascination with classical antiquity

TEFAF MAASTRICHT
March 15 - 20, 2025
📍 MECC Maastricht
Stand 168

On the occasion of the fair, we will present our new catalogue: “”TREASURES FROM THE KINGDOM OF THE TWO SICILIES. Paintings - Sculptures - Decorative Arts (15th to 19th centuries)” Edited by Andrea Bacchi, featuring contributions from leading scholars.

For invitations to the fair, feel free to contact us.

We look forward to welcoming you!

💥 TEFAF Maastricht 2025Sicilian painter of the last quarter of the XV century“THE APOSTLE PETER in bishop’s robes”Eighth...
17/03/2025

💥 TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Sicilian painter of the last quarter of the XV century

“THE APOSTLE PETER in bishop’s robes”
Eighth-ninth decade of the XV century1
Tempera and gold ground on panel
137 x 69 cm
162 x 95.5 x 12.2 cm with frame

This rare XV century panel of St. Peter reflects the artistic legacy of Antonello da Messina and the Neapolitan-Sicilian school.

Executed on a gold ground, it features meticulous tooling, rich brocade vestments, and a striking interplay of light and shadow. The saint’s solemn expression, shaped through verdaccio modeling, suggests ties to Antonello’s influence and the Palermo school, possibly linking it to Riccardo Quartararo’s workshop.

Art historians connect this work to Sicilian and Neapolitan masterpieces like the Uffizi Triptych and the Polyptych of St. Gregory in Messina, placing it at the crossroads of Gothic and early Renaissance

On this special occasion we are also presenting our newly published catalogue: “Treasures from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Paintings - Sculptures - Decorative Arts (15th to 19th centuries)”, edited by Andrea Bacchi with contributions from esteemed scholars

TEFAF Maastricht
March 15 - 20
📍 MECC Maastricht
Stand 168

For inquiries please do not hesitate to contact us

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025  A closer look at our masterpieces  TEFAF Maastricht is about to open its doors to the public an...
14/03/2025

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025

A closer look at our masterpieces

TEFAF Maastricht is about to open its doors to the public and we are delighted to welcome you to Stand 168 where we are showcasing a refined selection of exceptional paintings, sculptures and decorative arts spanning centuries of artistic mastery.

This carousel offers a closer view of some of the highlights from our collection: artworks that embody the rich history, craftsmanship and elegance that define our gallery’s vision.

On this occasion we are also proud to introduce our latest publication: “Treasures from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Paintings - Sculptures - Decorative Arts (15th to 19th centuries)”, edited by Andrea Bacchi with contributions from Gianluca Bocchi, Angela Carola-Perrotti, Enrico Colle, Orazio Lovino, Giuseppe Porzio, Roberto Valeriani

TEFAF MAASTRICHT
March 15 - 20
📍MECC Maastricht
Stand 168

We look forward to welcoming collectors, curators and art enthusiasts to explore these remarkable pieces and the stories they hold

For inquiries and invitations feel free to contact us.

💥TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025   We are delighted to announce the opening of one of the world’s leading art and antiques fair. J...
13/03/2025

💥TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025

We are delighted to announce the opening of one of the world’s leading art and antiques fair. Join us at Stand 168 where we are showcasing a curated selection of exceptional artworks, decorative arts and antiques spanning centuries of artistic excellence

On this occasion we are proud to present our new catalogue:
“Treasures from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Paintings - Sculptures - Decorative Arts (15th to 19th centuries)”
Edited by Andrea Bacchi with contributions from leading scholars

TEFAF MAASTRICHT
Early Access (by invitation only): March 13 - 14
General Admission: March 15 - 20
📍MECC Maastricht
Stand 168

We look forward to welcoming collectors, curators and art lovers to explore our collection and discover the stories behind each masterpiece.

For invitations and inquiries feel free to contact us

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025The elegance of Sicilian filigree Among our highlights we are pleased to present an exceptional p...
10/03/2025

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025

The elegance of Sicilian filigree

Among our highlights we are pleased to present an exceptional pair of 18th-century Sicilian chandeliers (Sicily, first quarter of the XVIII century).

Crafted in silver filigree and Simento amber (20 x 13.5 cm), these exquisite works reflect the mastery of Sicilian artisans. The filigree technique, developed in Sicily from the XVII century, transformed fine silver threads into miniature versions of grand furnishings prized as collector’s items among the aristocracy.

Their intricate design recalls monumental Baroque chandeliers, reinterpreted with the refinement and lightness of the emerging Rococo style.

TEFAF MAASTRICHT
March 15 - 20, 2025
📍 MECC Maastricht
Stand 168

On the occasion of the fair, we will present our new catalogue: “TREASURES FROM THE KINGDOM OF THE TWO SICILIES.
Paintings - Sculptures - Decorative Arts (15th to 19th centuries)” Edited by Andrea Bacchi, featuring contributions from leading scholars

For invitations to the fair, feel free to contact us
We look forward to welcoming you!

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025Among our highlights we are pleased to showcase:“Pomegranates, grapes, figs and mushrooms in a ba...
05/03/2025

💥 TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025

Among our highlights we are pleased to showcase:

“Pomegranates, grapes, figs and mushrooms in a basket, in a box and on the ground, branch of tuberoses in a glass vase” by Paolo Porpora (Naples 1617 - Rome 1673), an exquisite oil on canvas (90 × 126 cm)

A master of Baroque still life, Porpora captured the richness of nature with meticulous detail and vibrant realism combining fruit, flowers, and delicate glass reflections with an intense “Neapolitan naturalism*”. His works, inspired by Northern European painters, merge symbolism and lifelike precision, creating timeless compositions of abundance and vitality

TEFAF MAASTRICHT
March 15 - 20, 2025
📍 MECC Maastricht
Stand 168

On occasion of the fair we will present the new catalogue: “TREASURES FROM THE KINGDOM OF THE TWO SICILIES. Paintings - Sculptures - Decorative Arts (15th to 19th centuries)”, edited by Andrea Bacchi, featuring contributions from leading scholars.

For invitations to the fair, feel free to contact us.
We look forward to welcoming you

💥Brun Fine Art is delighted to announcethe gallery’s participation to TEFAF MAASTRICHT  March 15 - 20 2025 MECC MAASTRIC...
28/02/2025

💥Brun Fine Art is delighted to announce
the gallery’s participation to TEFAF MAASTRICHT

March 15 - 20 2025
MECC MAASTRICHT

On occasion of the fair Brun Fine Art will present the new catalogue “TREASURES FROM
THE KINGDOM OF THE TWO SICILIES. Paintings - Sculptures - Decorative Arts (15th to 19th centuries)”
Edited by Andrea Bacchi
Entries by: Andrea Bacchi, Gianluca Bocchi, Angela Caròla-Perrotti, Enrico Colle, Orazio Lovino, Giuseppe Porzio, Roberto Valeriani

In the above photo carousel you find some details of a capezzale with a nativity scene, Trapani, mid-17th century, gilded copper, coral, enamel 29.5 x 24.5 cm. Expertise by Roberto Valeriani

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you
require an invitation to the fair or a copy of the new catalogue

We look forward to welcoming you at our Stand 168 at TEFAF Maastricht


💥 Lucio Fontana (Rosario, 1899 - Comabbio, 1968)Decoration of entrance wardrobe1956Coloured paints, holes, glass on wood...
18/02/2025

💥 Lucio Fontana
(Rosario, 1899 - Comabbio, 1968)

Decoration of entrance wardrobe
1956
Coloured paints, holes, glass on wood
182x219x45 cm
Signed and dated 56 at bottom
Designed by architect Renato Angeli
Provenance: private collection, Milan

NOMAD St. Moritz 2025
Former Klinik Gut, Via Arona 34, 7500 St. Moritz
Space U4
February 20-23, 2025
20 - 22 FEB: 11 A.M. - 8 P.M.
23 FEB: 11 A.M. - 7 P.M

If you need any tickets don’t hesitate to contact us

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💥 TEFAF Maastricht 2025Brun Fine Art is delighted to announce their participation at TEFAF Maastricht 2025In occasion of...
12/02/2025

💥 TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Brun Fine Art is delighted to announce their participation at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

In occasion of the fair, the gallery will present a
new catalogue.

We look forward to welcoming you at our Stand 168

📍TEFAF, MECC Forum 100 6229 GV Maastricht The Netherlands

15-20 March 2025

Pair of candlesticks
Trapani, End of 17th century
Yellow jasper, coral and gilt copper
h 49 cm
Expertise by Roberto Valeriani

✨Please do not hesitate to contact us should you
require an invitation to the fair.


💥 Lorenzo PuglisiBrun Fine Art in collaboration with Palazzo Ducale of Mantua and the cultural association MaterManto is...
27/01/2025

💥 Lorenzo Puglisi

Brun Fine Art in collaboration with Palazzo Ducale of Mantua and the cultural association MaterManto is delighted to present the solo show of the artist in one of most important and best-preserved historical buildings in Italy

Curated by Massimo Pirotti and Alberto Mazzacchera the exhibition will show over 50 oil paintings on canvas and panel created by Puglisi over the past seven years.

The most comprehensive display of the artist’s work ever presented in a public space will be set within the extraordinary rooms of the Palazzo Ducale, engaging in an open and direct dialogue with the architecture, frescoes, and paintings that bear witness to the grandeur of the Gonzaga family.

In the ground-floor spaces overlooking the Cortile della Cavallerizza the artist will engage with the “Portrait of Marco Alvise Bernardo”, a precious painting by Francesco Hayez (Venice 1791 – Milan 1882), closing a hypothetical timeline that begins with Leonardo’s Last Supper, continues through Titian’s Pietà and culminates with the renowned 19th-century painter, who was also the creator of the frescoes in Mantua’s Teatro Sociale

1 February - 10 March 2025
📍 Palazzo Ducale Mantua, Piazza Sordello 40
Tue.-Sun. 8.20-19.15

💥Lorenzo Puglisi“Annunciazione”2022Oil on canvasFeatured on  Thanks to  If you are in the USA don’t miss the opportunity...
17/01/2025

💥Lorenzo Puglisi

“Annunciazione”
2022
Oil on canvas
Featured on
Thanks to

If you are in the USA don’t miss the opportunity to visit the exhibition “Painting in New York”: Lorenzo Puglisi’s first solo exhibition in New York
City curated by the art critic Guicciardo Sassoli De Bianchi

It features artworks created specifically for this event shown in the new Peccioli pavillon at the Italian cultural Institute of NY

OPENING today January, 17 2025 | 5,30PM
Italian Cultural Institute
686 Park Avenue, NY

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Brun Fine Art is a leading international gallery specialized in prestigious continental furniture, paintings, Asian works of art and objects of absolute quality and beauty. After more than 20 years of experience in the world of Fine Art, Augusto Brun and his brother Marco decided to open a new space in London, launching the gallery Brun Fine Art at 38 Old Bond Street. In the past years, the gallery has constantly grown, developing both integrity and expertise and introducing and leading clients and art lovers through the fascinating fusion of ages, materials, artists and events that shaped the history of fine art. Today Brun Fine Art takes part in the most prestigious international fairs, such as the Florence and Rome Biennale, Masterpiece London, Biennales des Antiquaires Paris, Brafa Brussels, The Armory Show NYC and the Miami Antiques Show. A large part of our business is made of collaborations with interior designers from all over the world. In particular, the gallery works closely with the renowned interior designer Celeste Dell’Anna, collaborating on multiple projects both in Italy and in London. Brun Fine Art also collaborates on a regular base with the studio Giorio Casa in Beijing. In occasion of the Salone del Mobile 2016, the preeminent design event in Milan, we also collaborated with Nilufar Gallery providing furniture, sculptures and objects of exceptional elegance for their recent exhibition.