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Luigi Lucioni (1900-1988)

''SUNLIT PATTERNS''
Photomechanical print in colors, 13 1/2 x 19 1/2 in.  1938

 

Sales Price $2,450

or best offer

Original circa 1938 Boris O'Klein offset litho print. Best known for his etchings, this image is the first Lucioni's offset litho print.

Other Prices Realized by Luciani Works:

Farm in the Hills
Etching, 20x26.5 cm (7.9x10.4 in)  Landscape, Realism

Art Price

Price: US$388.00

White Over White

Etching,10.125x8.25 in (26x21 cm) 

Emil Nelson Gallery

Price: NA

Beyond the Elm

Etching, signed 1943, Edition 250

Bloom Fine Art and Antiques

Price: 149.00

Lot #285:

SUNLIT PATTERNS
Photomechanical print in colors, 13 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. (sight), signed & dated 1938 in the plate & signed in the margin lower left, Luigi Lucioni.

stairgalleries.com 10-23-2004

Sold at $100.00

lot 114
six prints GROVE OF TREES
1966, pencil signed and dated 1966 in the margin. Etching.
image: 9 x 11 1/2 in.
Freeman's, Sale 1379 Sold for US$500

VILLAGE STREAM
Pencil signed in the margin. Etching.
image: 6 3/4 x 9 in.
 
OLD BARN WITH LEANING SILO
Pencil signed in the margin. Etching.
image: 8 1/2 x 12 1/4 in.
 
CLUSTER OF TREES BY A COUNTRY FENCE
Pencil signed in the margin. Etching.
image: 7 1/2 x 12 3/4 in.
GROVE OF TREES
1966, pencil signed and dated in the margin. Etching
9 x 11 3/8 in

SUNLIT PATTERNS
Photomechanical print in colors, 13 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. (sight) For Sale on eBay at $200.00

     
Vermont Landscape 1950
Size: 458x458 mm
Charcoal and pencil
Signed
Estimate: 1,000 - 1,500 US
Swann Auction Galleries
Event Name: American Art & Contemporary Art
Date: Jun 9, 2011
     

LUIGI LUCIONI (b Malante, Italy 1900; d Union City, New Jersey 1988) Italian-born American painter. Born in Italy, the still-life painter Luigi Lucioni arrived in the United States in 1911. From 1916 to 1920 he studied art at the Cooper Union in New York City, and was a pupil of the artist William Starkweather. By 1932 Lucioni exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. After winning the Tiffany Foundation Fellowship to study in France and Italy, Lucioni continued to win various prizes for his work. Lucioni was awarded “best painting” by the Corcoran Biennale in Washington, D.C. three times; in 1939, 1941, and again in 1949. He won a number of other prestigious prizes from institutions such as the Carnegie International Exhibition in 1939 and the Library of Congress in 1946. Sources: Artfact.com

1900   Born Malante, Italy
1911   Immigrated to the United States
1916 - 1920   Studied under William Starkweather, Cooper Union New York, NY
1922 - 1924   Received the Tiffany Foundation Fellowship, Studied in France and Italy
1920 - 1925   Studied under William Auerback Levy National Academy of Design, New York, NY
1929   Allied Artists Medal of Honor
1932   The youngest person to have painting purchased Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
1939   Carnegie International Exhibition, First Prize
1939   National Arts Club Prize for flower painting
1939   Best Painting, Corcoran Biennial in Washington, D.C.
1941   Best Painting, Corcoran Biennial in Washington, D.C.
1946   Awarded Purchase Prize, Library of Congress
1947   First $1,000 prize, Second National Print Exhibition, New York
1949   Best Painting, Corcoran Biennial in Washington, D.C.
1988   Died, Union City, New Jersey
2007   Clarke Galleries, Stowe, VT
Audubon Society
1999   Gerald Peters Gallery, New York, NY
1940 - 1988   National Academy Design, New York, NY
1967   Milch Gallery, New York, NY
1949   Corcoran Biennial, Washington, D.C.
1947   Corcoran Biennial, Washington, D.C.
1941   Corcoran Biennial, Washington, D.C.
1939   Carnegie International Exhibition (prize), Pennsylvania
Corcoran Biennial, Washington, D.C.
1935   Carson Gallery, Boston
1927  

First US solo exhibition, Ferargil Galleries, New York, NY

Sources: www.artcyclopedia.com

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