Luigi Lucioni

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Luigi Lucioni (November 4, 1900 - July 22, 1988) was an Italian-born American painter. He lived and worked in New York City, but also spent time working in Vermont. His still lifes, landscapes, and portraits, were known for their realism, precisely drawn forms and smooth paint surface. Like many of his fellow Regionalists his work was marketed through Associated American Artists in New York. In 1915 he won a competition which allowed him to attend Cooper Union.


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