Whether or not you are the type to buy collectible figurines for their investment value, the distinct lifelike design of Armani statues are a must-have art sculpture offering a world-renowned dedication to perfection. You will marvel at the fluidity of motion in Armani collectibles as they call attention to themselves with their breathtaking realism. For over twenty years at the Florence Sculture d'Art in Florence, Italy, Giuseppe Armani created timeless figurines. Giuseppe's body of work include designs from traditional Capodimonte to more contemporary figurines, including a series he did for Disney portraying their memorable characters. A limited edition sculpture can sell in price from a hundred to thousands of dollars since his passing in 2006. Anyone who has seen the exquisite details of a Giuseppe Armani figurine collectible, will tell you elegance is the binding force that makes these unique hand finished cold cast porcelain sculptures a perfect gift or a favorite addition to your collection. Why wouldn't someone invest in a work of art by a sculpture master that grows in value while knowing your investment can be enjoyed in the favorite cabinet of your own home or given as a great gift!? Don't you love the conversations that begin the minute a guest in your home notices one of your treasured collectibles? Can you imagine the mood change in your room that occurs with a Giuseppe Armani master piece on your mantel? Equisit art like this will easily become one of the greatest additions and investments to your collection, with it's awe-inspiring sculpted detail and one-of-a-kind subjects.
Florence Sculture d'Arte approached Giuseppe Armani and offered him an exclusive contract after first seeing his work in an art exhibit. This union helped produce some of the most celebrated sculptures for seasoned collectors and new enthusiasts. The "My Fair Lady" collection of 1987 brought world wide attention to a Guiseppe collectible figurine, with it's unusually rich details and balance. The flow of an Armani statue speaks for itself.
He was often acknowledge for his great work. The National Association of Limited Edition Dealers honored him "Artist of the Year" three times. They presented him with the Award of Excellence for "Aurora" in 1998. He also brought his "Wild Hearts" Armani figurine to the White House while being honored in 1996 as a gift to former President Bill Clinton, which the president displayed in the Oval Office. His only-of-a-kind creation titled "Madonna with Child and Young St. John" was his gift to Pope John Paul II that same year. Armani figurines are still being honored today for their brilliance from a man who knew no boundaries, yet was an expert in all boundaries of sculpting.