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Luigi Lucioni Beyond The Elm Signed Orig. Etching 1940s

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Luigi Lucioni Beyond The Elm Signed Orig. Etching 1940s
Description: Etching on paper, framed (no glass). Hand-signed in pencil lower right margin: "Luigi Lucioni". Signed and dated within plate lower left corner of image: "L. Lucioni 43". Beyond the Elm, 1943, Edition 250 for Associated American Artists. Associated American Artists' label with artist biographical and print information attached to frame verso: "Beyond the Elm. A Limited Edition Signed Original Etching By Luigi Lucioni".

Price Comparison: Comparable auction record from the artist:

Sale of Ivey-Selkirk: Saturday, December 13, 2008 [Lot 00262]

Luigi Lucioni; Title Beyond the birches (+ 2 others; 3 works); Medium etchings; Year of Work 1976; Signed

Estimate 400 - 500 US$; Sold For 425 US$. Dimensions: Paper (sight): 8 x 13in. Frame: 14 x 18 1/4in. Weight: 1 lb. Condition: Paper is attached to mat with archival tape along top edge verso. There is mat burn. Some foxing to paper visible verso. There are remnants of three pieces of tape from a previous matting along top edge recto. Some wear to paper surface, scratches and nicks to surface with one more severe scratch about 8" long that extends from the lower left corner to the top edge and has resulted in some ink loss. Small areas of light staining, possibly water droplets, along bottom edge of visible paper and there are three white spots located within the print. Otherwise in good condition overall. Artist's Biography:
Luigi Lucioni (Italian/American, 1900-1988). Luigi Lucioni was born in 1900 in Malnate, Italy. He came to the United States in 1911. From that time until his death in 1988, he divided his time between New York and Vermont. In 1916, he began studying at Cooper Union with William Starkweather and in 1920 with William Auerbach Levy at the National Academy of Design. After finishing school, Lucioni taught at the Art Students League and lived in Union City, New Jersey.

His paintings of Vermont and his portraits have taken the most important prizes in contemporary American art. In 1924, Lucioni won the Tiffany Foundation Fellowship. At the Carnegie International Exhibition in 1939, he received their Popular Prize. In 1941, he achieved another great success. The visitors at the Corcoran Biennial in Washington, D.C, voted Lucioni's portrait of John LaFarge the best painting in the exhibition.

His works are owned in countless museums, including: the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Seattle Museum of Art, Kansas City Museum of Art, Denver Museum of Art, Fogg Museum, Addison Gallery of American Art, Dayton Art Institute, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, High Museum in Atlanta, Nebraska State Capitol, Library of Congress, Dartmouth College, Hamilton College, Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Carnegie Institute, Seattle Art Museum, and many other public and private collections. [Source: ]
Status: For Sale Reference#: _60350275889
Year: UNKNOWN
Country: US


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