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Gioacchino Meluzzi (Imola, 1884 – Imola, 1953)
Painter, sculptor, carver, cabinet maker. For many years he had his workshop at the Santa Caterina Institute, where he composed most of his works. He was a skilled furniture maker, sought after by the upper middle class and nobility who demanded artistic furniture. He was one of the greatest representatives of classical cabinet making in Emilia-Romagna with frequent and well-calibrated references to the Quattro-Cinquecento tradition of sculpture, especially of the Tuscan area.
Important wall pendulum clock in solid mahogany with a propitious angel sculpted on the front with his face turned towards the dial. Two doors with locks. 4/4 German mechanism, marked Kienzle. It sounds like Big Ben. At the top the inscription in Latin "Ruit Hora", time flows.
It is part of the important neo-Renaissance dining room by the same author that can be proposed as a whole as it was commissioned to the Master in 1930 (date and signature of the author are visible at the base of the bas-relief depicting the Madonna and Child).
Italy - Imola - 1930
Measurements: Height 125.0 cm Width 40.0 cm Depth 21.0 cm.