Luigi Lucioni (American, 1900-1988), oil on canvas
Still Life entitled Cool Colors, signed lower left and dated '56, 11'' x 14''.
Lucioni was born in Malante, Northern Italy, and died in Greenwich Village, New York. He was best known for his realist still lifes, but he also produced many landscape etchings. He emmigrated to the U.S. in 1911 and settled in North Bergen, NJ, and had a studio in Washington Square in NYC until 1945.
His biography also reveals his work is held in a number of museum and art galleries including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; the Denver Art Museum; the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; High Museum, Atlanta, GA; the Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln; Kansas City Museum; Rhode Island School of Design.
The Harco Gallery writes further on Lucioni here.
Lucioni was born in Malante, Northern Italy, and died in Greenwich Village, New York. He was best known for his realist still lifes, but he also produced many landscape etchings. He emmigrated to the U.S. in 1911 and settled in North Bergen, NJ, and had a studio in Washington Square in NYC until 1945.
His biography also reveals his work is held in a number of museum and art galleries including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; the Denver Art Museum; the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; High Museum, Atlanta, GA; the Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln; Kansas City Museum; Rhode Island School of Design.
The Harco Gallery writes further on Lucioni here.
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