July Fine Art Auction
Da Cutler Bay Auctions
20.7.24
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, Stati Uniti
Cutler Bay Auctions is excited to announce an exclusive auction on July 20 at 1 PM Eastern Time, featuring a remarkable collection of fine art from a prestigious San Antonio, Texas estate and various notable New England estates. This carefully curated selection includes works by prominent artists of the 19th and 20th centuries, such as Hayley Lever, William Lester Stevens, Joe Selby, Bernard Corey, and Ernest Parton amongst others. Alongside these highlighted artists, the auction will showcase a diverse range of fine art, each piece chosen for its exceptional quality and provenance. This event offers a unique opportunity for art collectors to acquire extraordinary works. Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to the art world, this auction has something for everyone. Be sure to register in advance to join the online auction. Don?t miss this rare chance to own a piece of art history from distinguished artists and esteemed estates. We look forward to your participation!
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LOTTO 4:

Luigi Lucioni (1900 - 1988) "Tree Lined Road'


Prezzo iniziale:
$ 100
Prezzo stimato :
$400 - $800
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 25% Altri dettagli
IVA: 8.875% Il prezzo e la commissione del lotto completo
Gli utenti stranieri potrebbero essere esentati dal pagamento delle tasse, secondo il regime fiscale vigente.
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Luigi Lucioni (1900 - 1988) "Tree Lined Road'
Luigi Lucioni (1900 - 1988) Limited Edition Etching on paper, titled "Tree Lined Road, signed lower rigth "Luigi Lucioni" and dated 1936, piece Very few of these were made one is displayed at the Museum of Prints and Printmaking in Albany, NY. Born in Italy in 1900, Lucioni immigrated to the United States in 1911 and rose from humble beginnings to achieve commercial and critical success as an artist. After training at Cooper Union and the National Academy of Design, Lucioni was granted his first solo exhibition at the Ferargil Galleries in New York in 1927. A friendship and patronage with Shelburne Museum’s founder, Electra Havemeyer Webb, drew the artist to Shelburne, Vermont, in 1930. Lucioni maintained a lifelong connection with the Museum and Vermont and spent many summers teaching at the Southern Vermont Arts Center.Known during his lifetime as a technically sophisticated realist who favored the play of light and shadows on weathered barns and stately trees, Lucioni contributed to the genre that art historian Bruce Robertson has termed “Yankee Modernism.” Lucioni, along with Paul Sample, Maxfield Parrish, and even Charles Sheeler and Andrew Wyeth, depicted a landscape and a people, orderly yet odd, who embodied an idealized set of “American” values in an era of great social and political change.
Condition: The absence of a condition report does not imply an object is free of defects. All items may have normal signs of age and wear commensurate with their age; these issues will likely not be mentioned in the condition report. Please contact the auction house before the auction with any condition questions. Questions about condition will not be answered after purchase. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy, and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions.
Important note on frames: Frames are not guaranteed to be in the same condition as they are in the item photograph. Due to handling and shipping, many frames, especially antique ones, are prone to losses. If you have questions about the condition of a frame, please contact us prior to the auction.