American Fine Art
Da Cutler Bay Auctions
13.6.23
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, Stati Uniti
Fine Art Auction consisting of over 100 investment quality pieces spanning from the New England region all the way down to Florida and its Highwaymen scene. These pieces come from some of the finest American artists consisting of Wayne Morrell, Bernard Corey, Joseph Newman, and Charles Movali from New England and Livingston Roberts, Al Black, Emmitt Fritz and Winslow Homer. Throughout the consignment process we also received some fantastic international pieces from Nicola Simbari, Siegfried Detlev Bendixen, and Sonia Terk Delaunay. WE hope you like the curation of this auction if you have bay questions please do not hesitate to reach out to alva306@yahoo.com
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LOTTO 45:

Luigi Lucioni (1900 - 1988) American/Italy

Venduto per: $5 500
Prezzo iniziale:
$ 1 000
Prezzo stimato :
$2 500 - $4 500
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Luigi Lucioni (1900 - 1988) American/Italy
Luigi Lucioni (1900 - 1988) Oil on Canvas, Signed, Measures (16 x 20 inches) w/frame ( 20 x 24 inches) Born in Malnate, Italy, in 1900, Luigi Lucioni became one of America's well-known landscape painters, whose work has been noted for its heightened realism and photographic attention to detail. Lucioni immigrated to the United States with his family in 1911. In 1915 he won a competition which allowed him to attend Cooper Union, and he began studying there with William Starkweather. In 1920, he studied with William Auerbach Levy at the National Academy of Design, and in 1922 was the recipient of a Tiffany Foundation Scholarship. The Fellowship enabled him to go back to his homeland in 1924 to study Italian primitives. He responded immediately to the realism of early Renaissance painting, which left a lasting impression on his work. As he incorporated realism into his own work, Lucioni's paintings became more meticulous. His crisp, somewhat flat pattern and detail have been likened to the microscopic approach of the fifteenth-century Flemish masters
Condition: Good Condition