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Joseph Gualtieri (Joseph Peter Gualtieri)

Joseph Gualtieri - Conversation

Conversation

Joseph Gualtieri’s original lithograph, "Conversation" is printed upon wove paper and with full margins as published around the above 1940. This impression is signed, "J. Gualtieri", titled "Conversation", and numbered, ‘4/12’, by Joseph Gualtieri along the lower margin. In both his paintings and original prints, Gualtieri became best known for his figure studies. Another impression of "Conversation" will be found at the Smithsonian American Art Museum under the identification number, 1967.72.111. This is a fine, original example of the lithographic art created by the 20th century American artist, Joseph Gualtieri also known as Joseph Peter Gualtieri.
 
Title: Conversation
Artist: Joseph Peter Gualtieri 'Joseph Gualtieri' (Royalton, Illinois, 1916 - Westerly, Rhode Island, 1915 )
Date: c. 1940
Medium: Original Lithograph
Note: Joseph Gualtieri: A twentieth century American artist, Joseph Peter Gualtieri studied at the Norwich Art School, Connecticut, and at the Art Institute of Chicago. He began his artistic career in Chicago in the late 1930’s and was a registered Illinois WPA (Works Progress Administration) artist. Among the many awards received during his career, Gualtieri was the recipient of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Art Institute Prize for his painting entitled, "Mario" at the Chicago and Vicinity annual exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago (1941), the purchase prize Pennsylvania, (1948, 1851) and others artistic awards.
Note: Around 1945, Joseph Gualtieri moved to Connecticut to assume the post of teacher at the Norwich Art School. He also taught art at Joseph Gualtieri taught art at Hull House, Chicago, Hillyer College, Hartford and other important institutions. Furthermore, Joseph P. Gualtieri held the post of director of the Slater Memorial Museum from 1962-2000. Although Gualtieri became best known for his figure studies in both his paintings and original prints, his volume of work also included abstracts, portraits, still life, and landscapes, mostly working in the medium of painting, however, his repertoire also embraced lithography, watercolor, drawing and other forms of art. Judging from the fact that this original lithograph entitled, "Conversation" is printed in a very small edition of twelve impressions, it is possible that it may have been created under the auspices of the WPA.
  Joseph P. Gualtieri was a full member of the Mystic Art Association, and the New Haven Paint and Clay Club. During his career, Gualtieri exhibited his work at such major institutions as the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the National Academy of Design, Corcoran Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 1992, the Slater Museum held a retrospective exhibition of Joseph P. Gualtieri's art. His art is represented at the Lyman Allyn Museum, New London, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design and other important institutions. As previously noted, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D. C., lists an impression of "Conversation" in its permanent collection, (1967.72.111).
Edition: Limited edition of twelve impressions, numbered, '4/12'.
  Matted with 100% Archival Materials
Size: 12 1/2 X16 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
Condition: Printed upon wove paper and with full margins as published around the above date. This impression is signed, "J. Gualtieri", titled "Conversation", and numbered, ‘4/12’, by Joseph Gualtieri along the lower margin. Containing several vertical fold marks within the paper (probably caused by printing pressure), else a strong impression and in good condition throughout. "Conversation" represents both a fine and scarce, original example of the 20th century American art of Joseph Peter Gualtieri.
Subject: Joseph Gualtieri, Joseph Peter Gualtieri, "Conversation", original lithograph, twentieth century American artist, figure studies, Illinois WPA (Works Progress Administration) artist, Mystic Art Association, Norwich Art School, Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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Original Lithograph by the American artist, Joseph Gualtieri (Joseph Peter Gualtieri).

Conversation Original Lithograph by Joseph Gualtieri also known as Joseph Peter Gualtieri
Conversation

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