Caiati Old Masters

Caiati Old Masters

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Old Master Paintings and Sculptures Roberto Caiati is the sole owner. His gallery deals the finest examples of Paintings, Sculptures and Works of Art.

Caiati Old Master Paintings and Sculptures was founded in 1991 as a successor to the gallery created by Lino Caiati in 1950 based in Via Della Spiga, in the heart of Milan. His personal philosophy bases itself on the appreciation of aesthetics and the emotional appeal of art. The present-day gallery was opened in via Gesù in November 1993 and completely refurbished in 2007, creating an ideal atmos

17/11/2025

Two exquisite still lives on panel, painted during the last quarter of the XVII century, most likely by a French painter in Rome, are now on view at the gallery.

06/11/2025

An early drawing by Francesco Hayez, dates around 1817–1820, representing Lot and his Daughters is now on display at the gallery.
Still in his twenties, Hayez was already mixing classical calm with the emotion that would make him one of the great voices of Italian Romanticism.

01/11/2025

A skeleton draped in a shroud, resting upon the globe, while a serpent coils around an apple: the Fall, the World, and Death entwined.

Painted on glass with remarkable delicacy, this small work attributed to Joseph Heinz the Elder reminds us, fittingly today, that vanitas vanitatum, all is vanity.

Happy Halloween from Caiati Old Masters 🎃

27/10/2025

The portrait of Bartolomeo Landini by Cesare Dandini (Florence, 1596-1657) is now on view at the gallery.

15/09/2025

We are thrilled to announce the sale of Prospero Mallerini’s Crucifix to the Vatican Museums.
This remarkable trompe l’œil is thought to depict the now-lost ivory sculpture commissioned by Filippo Colonna from François Duquesnoy as a gift to Pope Urban VIII Barberini.
It is deeply rewarding to see this work join one of the most revered collections in the world, the museum among all museums.

Photos from Caiati Old Masters's post 09/06/2025

Good? Bad? Both.
This exquisite wax model from Fonderia Chiurazzi explores the duality of the human soul—and it’s now on view at the gallery.

29/05/2025

Just in: a luminous veduta of Venice capturing the vibrant Festa del Giovedì Grasso in full swing! Now on view at the gallery.

Photos from Caiati Old Masters's post 21/11/2024

Our booth at .milano 2024, featuring a curated selection of European paintings and drawings, ranging from the 16th century to the present, alongside a striking photograph by

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Photos from Caiati Old Masters's post 06/06/2024

The Memento exhibition, a solo show featuring photographs by Lorenzo Capolupi, is officially open.

📷 Theatrical Cut
available in
80 x 120 cm
108 x 163 cm

📷 Broken Keys
available in
80 x 120 cm
108 x 163 cm

📷 Hiems
available in
120 x 96 cm
135 x 108 cm

📷 Incanto
available in
80 x 100 cm
120 x 96 cm

📷 Bridge to Terabithia
available in
80 x 120 cm
108 x 163 cm

📷 Sinfonia d’Autunno
available in
80 x 120 cm
108 x 163 cm

📷 Papaghena
available in
80 x 120 cm
108 x 163 cm

📷 Casa Blanca
available in
80 x 120 cm
108 x 163 cm

Full catalogue available on our website

📍Via Santa Marta, 25, Milan
🗓️ June 6th-19th
🕰️ Monday through Friday
10.00 - 12.30 / 14.00 - 18.00
📞Saturday
By appointment

20/05/2024

Join us as we welcome Tuscan photographer Lorenzo Capolupi to Milan for his first solo show in the city! Known for his hauntingly beautiful images, his recent success in Rome has set the stage for a must-see exhibition.

🗓 Opening Cocktail: June 5th, 6 PM
🗓 Exhibition: June 6th - June 19th

📍 Via Santa Marta 25, Milan

Once grand and opulent noble palaces now lie in ruins, factories that until yesterday were bustling with activity are now forced into silence. While all this teaches us that every great adventure eventually comes to an end, the architectures remain motionless before us, eternal, giving us hope and reminding us that strong foundations ensure a future rich in prosperity.

The title of the exhibition, “memento,” is a Latin term, the imperative of the verb “meminisse” meaning “to remember,” and thus translates to “remember!”

21/02/2024

What do Guercino, Veronese, Domenichino, Caravaggio, Reni, Bonati and Tintoretto have in common? Well, they all have their works displayed at the Musei Capitolini in Rome, for starters.
Trompe l’œil with paintings from the Musei Capitolini collection is now on display at our gallery. 🐺🏛️

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