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LUCIO MUñOZ (SPANISH 1929-1998),
LUCIO MUñOZ (SPANISH 1929-1998), IMAGEN IMPREVISTA, SIGNED MIXED MEDIA AND OIL ON WOOD, 39 X 45 INCHESLucio Muñoz (Spanish 1929-1998), Imagen Imprevista, Signed and dated Lucio Muñoz 1969 u.l.; also signed, dated and titled on verso Mixed media and oil on wood 39 x 45 in (99 x 114.3 cm)Property of Various Owners
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LUCIO POZZI, LARGE PASTEL ON PAPER,
LUCIO POZZI, LARGE PASTEL ON PAPER, 1972 Lucio Pozzi (Italian-American, b. 1935), untitled abstract on Fabriano paper, pencil signed and dated "POZZI 29 NOV 1972" lower right edge, loose and unframed, 5.5"h x 36.75"w (image), 27"h x 41"w (sheet)
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LUCIO FONTANA
LUCIO FONTANA (ARGENTINE/ITALIAN.1899-1968)Concetto Spaziale. Skigned L. Fontana, 18/50. Lithograph with Embossed and Perforated Surface. Paper with printers blind stamp. Site 22.5 by 17 in., matted, framed 32.5 by 26.5 in. (Cond: slight soft crease lower right, two small unimposing fox spots within circle)
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LUCIO FONTANA, CONCETTO
LUCIO FONTANA, CONCETTO SPAZIALELucio Fontana(Argentinian/Italian, 1899-1968)Concetto spazialeaquatint with embossing and slash on papersigned lower right: L. Fontana, and numbered 6/60plate: 15 x 10in (38.1 x 25.4cm)
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LUCIO RANUCCI (ITALIAN
LUCIO RANUCCI (ITALIAN 1925-2017), ETRUSCAN BEACH, OIL ON CANVAS, 31 X 38-1/2 INLucio Ranucci, (Italian, 1925-2017) Etruscan Beach, Signed Ranucci and dated 1975 l.r.; also inscribed with artist's name, title and dimensions on verso Oil on canvas Dimensions: 31 x 38-1/2 in (78.7 x 97.8 cm)
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Lucio Sollazzi (b. 1925) ''Visit to
Lucio Sollazzi (b. 1925) ''Visit to the Convent''oil on canvas signed at lower right presented in an attractive gilt wood frame with linen liner.SS 22.5 x 21.5 in.; DOA 31 x 29.75 in.Estate of Mr. Libby Greensboro NC
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Jose Varona Argentinian, b. 1930
Jose Varona Argentinian, b. 1930 Costume Design for Beverly Sills as Lucia in Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," 1969
Estimate: $500 - $700
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LUCIANO MIGLIORATI (ITALIAN,
LUCIANO MIGLIORATI (ITALIAN, 1943-2004)Luciano Migliorati (Italian, 1943-2004). Signed. Oil on Canvas. Measures 15 inches high x 19 inches wide in a 1 inch frame.
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Jose Varona Argentinian, b. 1930
Jose Varona Argentinian, b. 1930 Costume Design for Beverly Sills as Lucia in Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," 1972
Estimate: $600 - $800
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LUCIO SOLLAZZI OIL ON CANVASLUCIO
LUCIO SOLLAZZI OIL ON CANVASLUCIO SOLLAZZI (Italy/Spain, born 1925) oil on canvas, "Tuscany," rural landscape. Signed lower left. Image measures 31" x 39". In a gilt wood frame; 42" x 50" overall.
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Jose Varona Argentinian, b. 1930
Jose Varona Argentinian, b. 1930 Costume Design for Beverly Sills as Lucia in Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," 1969
Estimate: $500 - $700
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LUCIO BUBACCO. FOUR GLASS
LUCIO BUBACCO. FOUR GLASS CARNIVAL MUSICIANS (Italian, b. 1957). Four musicians dressed in fantastic and colorful carnival costumes, includes two violinists, lute player and flute player, each on compass point base, all approximately, 5 in. H.
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Jose Varona Argentinian, b. 1930
Jose Varona Argentinian, b. 1930 Costume Design for Beverly Sills as Lucia in Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," New York City Opera..
Estimate: $600 - $800
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LUCIO VILLA (20TH CENTURY): BIRD
LUCIO VILLA (20TH CENTURY): BIRD CAGEgraphite and oil on canvas board; signed lower left, signed again and titled verso Dimensions: 10 x 8 in. (25.4 x 20.3 cm.) Condition:
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Luigi Lucioni (American/Italian,
Luigi Lucioni (American/Italian, 1900-1988) Pear, Pear Cactus and Pomegranat
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Jose Varona Argentinian, b. 1930
Jose Varona Argentinian, b. 1930 Costume for Beverly Sills as Lucia in Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," New York City Opera, 1969
Estimate: $500 - $700
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LUCIO MUNOZ, (SPANISH,
LUCIO MUNOZ, (SPANISH, 1929-1998), SELVA NEGRA, 1961, CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD, 32 X 39 IN., FRAME: 33 1/4 X 40 1/4 IN.LUCIO MUNOZ (Spanish, 1929-1998) Selva Negra 1961, carved and painted wood signed and dated Lucio Munoz. 61; dated, signed, and titled verso 32 x 39 in., frame: 33 1/4 x 40 1/4 in. 1961, carved and painted wood Dimensions: 32 x 39 in., frame: 33 1/4 x 40 1/4 in. Provenance: Provenance: Galeria Juana Mordo, Madrid (purchased April 14, 1966); The Collection of a Couple, Boston, Massachusetts Contemporary Spanish abstract artist Lucio Munoz is best known for his mesmerizing "pseudo-paintings," works that create a bridge between the genres of sculpture and painting. Munoz draws attention to the three dimensionality of his work by altering and manipulating his canvases using carved, burned, and painted pieces of wood, while flipping the sculptural ideal on its head by displaying his work on the wall in the same fashion as a painting. Condition: One small (approx. 1/8 in.) area of paint loss in upper left quadrant, otherwise good condition.Could do with a dusting.
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LUCIO BUBACCO MURANO GLASS
LUCIO BUBACCO MURANO GLASS EROSLucio Bubacco (Murano, Italy, 1957-). Flameworked Venetian glass sculpture Eros. 5"H to top of flute, 3 1/4"W at base. Signed on the base.
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LUCIO RANUCCI, OIL ON CANVAS,
LUCIO RANUCCI, OIL ON CANVAS, 1971 Lucio Ranucci (Italian, 1924-1917), "Early Morn", signed and dated lower left, 24"h x 36"w (canvas), 33"h x 44"w (frame)
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LUCIO BUBACCO MURANO GLASS
LUCIO BUBACCO MURANO GLASS CUPIDLucio Bubacco (Murano, Italy, 1957-). Flameworked Venetian glass sculpture Cupid with satyr. 11"H to top of bow, base 4 1/4"W.
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MORANDO LUQUE PORTRAIT OF A
MORANDO LUQUE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN PAINTING Argentina,b.1915Realistic depiction of an older man with shining brown eyes and a thick white mustache wearing a wide brim hat.
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LUCIO BUBACCO MURANO GLASS
LUCIO BUBACCO MURANO GLASS EROSLucio Bubacco (Murano, Italy, 1957-). Flameworked Venetian glass sculpture Eros. 5"H to top of flute, 3 1/4"W at base. Signed on the base. Chip to one end of flute, chips to two fingers.
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Lucio Sollazzi (b. 1925) ''Memory
Lucio Sollazzi (b. 1925) ''Memory Lane''oil on canvas signed at lower left presented in an attractive gilt & ebonized frame with linen liner.SS 18 x 26.25 in.; DOA 27 x 35 in.Estate of Mr. Libby Greensboro NC
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LUCIO POZZI (B. 1935): TWO
LUCIO POZZI (B. 1935): TWO CROSSESPencil and watercolor on paper, 1981, signed 'Pozzi' and dated lower right, titled lower left.
6 3/4 x 6 in. (sheet), 9 x 8 1/2 in. (frame).
Condition
Apparently in very good condition. Not examined out of frame.
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
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PRINT, LUCIANO FONTANA Luciano
PRINT, LUCIANO FONTANA Luciano Fontana (Argentine/Italian, 1899-1968), "Concetto Spaziale A," etching in black relief on black paper with white paper-edges of slashes and holes pierced through paper, 1968, pencil signed and dated lower right, edition 111/210, sheet: 25.25"h x 18.75"w, overall (with frame): 26"h x 19.75"w
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Luciano Spazzali (Italian, b. 1911)
Luciano Spazzali (Italian, b. 1911)
Versi de Galto (a pair of works), 1957
gouache
signed and dated (lower right)
10 3/4 x 8 inches.
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LUCIO POZZI (B. 1935), "LONG
LUCIO POZZI (B. 1935), "LONG INTERFERENCE," 1971, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 7" H X 119.25" WLucio Pozzi, (b. 1935) "Long Interference," 1971, Acrylic on cotton Signed, titled, and dated verso: Pozzi Acrylic on cotton Dimensions: 7" H x 119.25" W Provenance: Judith Selkowitz Art Advisory, New York, NY Private Collection, Southern California
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A LUCIO BUBACCO ART GLASS FIGURE OF
A LUCIO BUBACCO ART GLASS FIGURE OF AN EROTIC DANCER A Lucio Bubacco art glass figure of an erotic dancer, 1995, modeled as a dancing satyr raising aloft a cup, signed and dated, 7.75"h. Provenance: Property from the estate of Patricia Moffat Pope, San Francisco, CA, Mrs. Pope was born May 12,1927, to parents William H. Moffat and May Martin Moffat in Reno, Nev. She grew up, a cattleman's daughter, loving the ranches and riding horses. She married George A. Pope Jr. in 1959 and together they built a Thoroughbred horse racing empire that included 27 stakes winners in the United States and in Europe. Among the many races that they won include the 1962 Kentucky Derby.
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Lucia Buccini, Brazil, oil on
Lucia Buccini, Brazil, oil on canvas, rural school, signed lower right, Lucia Buccini. Overall 24.5” x 28.5” Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $10
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LUCIO FONTANA TEMPERA ON PAPER
LUCIO FONTANA TEMPERA ON PAPER "CONCETTO SPAZIELE"Lucio Fontana (Italian, 1899 - 1968) abstract tempera on hand-made paper, signed to lower middle, framed under glass in painted framed with height of 14-1/8" and width of 21-3/10", having sight image height of 8-5/8" with width of 15-1/2". All measurements are approximate.
Lucio Fontana was born February 19, 1899 and was an Italian-Argentinian painter and sculptor. He was mostly known as the founder of Spatialism and his ties to Arte Povera. Born in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina of Italian parents, Fontana spent the first years of his life in Italy and came back to Argentina in 1905, where he stayed until 1922, working as a sculptor along with his father, and then on his own. In 1927 he returned to Italy and studied under the sculptor Adolfo Wildt, at Accademia di Brera from 1928 to 1930. It was there where he presented his first exhibition in 1930, organized by the Milano art gallery Il Milione. In 1935 he joined the association Abstraction-Création in Paris and from 1936 to 1949 made expressionist sculptures in ceramic and bronze. In 1940 he returned to Argentina. In Buenos Aires (1946) he founded the Altamira academy together with some of his students, and made public the White Manifesto, where it is stated that "Matter, colour and sound in motion are the phenomena whose simultaneous development makes up the new art". Back in Milano in 1947, he supported, along with writers and philosophers, the first manifesto of spatialism (Spazialismo). He also resumed his ceramics works in Albisola. Following his return to Italy in 1948 Fontana exhibited his first Ambiente spaziale a luce nera (Spatial Environment) (1949), a temporary installation consisting of a giant amoeba-like shape suspended in the void in a darkened room and bombarded by neon light. From 1949 on he started the so-called Spatial Concept or slash series, consisting in holes or slashes on the surface of monochrome paintings, drawing a sign of what he named "an art for the Space Age". He then created an elaborate neon ceiling called "Luce spaziale" in 1951 for the Triennale in Milan. From 1958 he purified his paintings by creating matte, monochrome surfaces, thus focusing the viewer's attention on the slices that rend the skin of the canvas. At Documenta IV in Kassel in 1968, he positioned a large, revelatory slash as the centre of a totally white room. Shortly before his death he was present at the "Destruction Art, Destroy to Create" demonstration at the Finch College Museum of New York. Then he left his home in Milano and went to Comabbio (in the province of Varese, Italy), his family's mother town, where he died in 1968, on September 7. He was the sculptor of the bust of Ovidio Lagos, founder of the La Capital newspaper, in Carrara marble. Today Fontana's works can be found in the permanent collections of more than one hundred museums around the world.
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LUCIO BUBACCO "MASKED FEMALE
LUCIO BUBACCO "MASKED FEMALE NUDE" EROTIC WINE CUP Lucio Bubacco (Italian, born 1957), 20th century. An erotic Murano art glass wine cup sculpture with masked nude female stem, ruby glass base and cup heavily decorated with gilt overlay. Apparently unsigned. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. Gerald "Jerry" Blum, former general manager of WQXI Radio Atlanta and 2007 Radio Hall of Fame inductee, of Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. h. 6.125", w. 3.25".
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LUCIO BUBACCO MURANO GLASS
LUCIO BUBACCO MURANO GLASS FIGURELucion Bubacco (Murano, Italy, 1957-). Flameworked Venetian glass sculpture Hermaphroditus. 7 5/8"H to top of flute, 4"W at base. Signed and dated 04.
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RANUCCI, Lucio. 1970 O/C of Three
RANUCCI, Lucio. 1970 O/C of Three Children Signed and dated lower left. Size:24 x 36. Condition: Good. Lucio Ranucci, Italian, 1925 -.
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Urbano Lucchesi (Italian,
Urbano Lucchesi (Italian, 1844-1906)
La Casta Susanna
carved marble
signed U. Lucchesi
Height 55 inches.
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Classical marble bust, Lucius Verus
Classical marble bust, Lucius Verus (161-169 A.D.), co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius, wearing a paludamentum cloak fastened with a fibula, variegated yellow and white marble, Italian, early 20th century, 30 x 26 x 12 in. Grime, possibly lacking original socle. Villa Del Leone Collection, Palm Springs, California.
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LUIGI LUCIONI (AMERICAN
LUIGI LUCIONI (AMERICAN 1900-1988) VERMONT PASTORAL_Luigi Lucioni (American 1900-1988) Vermont Pastoral Lithograph AAA edition Signed in pencil lower right 7.25 in. h. x 12.5 in. w. matted and framed