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In the historic center of Milan, between Corso Magenta and Piazza
Sant'Ambrogio, Ambrosiana Casa d'Aste was born in 2017, created by Andrea
Poleschi on the imprint of the Poleschi Casa d'Aste Gallery, which has seen
him engaged as its representative since its foundation in 2009. With a
curious and updated spirit on the art market, Ambrosiana Casa d'Aste was
immediately focused on the valuable works of Italian and international
artists, privileging their state of conservation and their quality.
Familiarity with the sector played in favor of Andrea Poleschi, who worked
from a young age alongside his father Vittorio in the family gallery,
Poleschi Arte, active on the national territory since 1977. The gallery has
had the honor of hosting artists of great importance such as Aubertin,
Adami, Afro, Castellani, Licini, Gilardi, Simeti [etc.] in its exhibition
spaces and of participating in the most important Italian trade fairs.
In the historic center of Milan, between Corso Magenta and Piazza
Sant'Ambrogio, Ambrosiana Casa d'Aste was born in 2017, created by Andrea
Poleschi on the imprint of the Poleschi Casa d'Aste Gallery, which has seen
him engaged as its representative since its foundation in 2009. With a
curious and updated spirit on the art market, Ambrosiana Casa d'Aste was
immediately focused on the valuable works of Italian and international
artists, privileging their state of conservation and their quality.
Familiarity with the sector played in favor of Andrea Poleschi, who worked
from a young age alongside his father Vittorio in the family gallery,
Poleschi Arte, active on the national territory since 1977. The gallery has
had the honor of hosting artists of great importance such as Aubertin,
Adami, Afro, Castellani, Licini, Gilardi, Simeti [etc.] in its exhibition
spaces and of participating in the most important Italian trade fairs.