Untitled Equine Portrait 53x43 - Huge
Luigi Fumagalli
Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 48x38 in | 122x97 cm
Framed : 53x43 in | 135x109 cm
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🔥Huge Framed Oil on Canvas - Inquire $$$$$$$
Hand SignedLower Left
Condition Other - minor discoloration of frame matting
Framed without GlassSilver Frame w/ White Mat and Silver Filet
Purchased fromArtist 2008
Provenance / HistoryPurchased directly from the artist in Kakaako, HI. Original owner.
Story / Additional InfoI met the artist and his son through my work while living in Honolulu in 2008. He invited to his studio in kakaako Honolulu and I purchased 2 paintings from him. The paintings were in my house in Hawaii until I moved to California in 2018. Paintings were professionally framed and packed and shipped to my condo in California 2018 and have been in here since.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
Additional InformationMotivated
LID171209
Luigi Fumagalli - Italy
Art Brokerage: Luigi Fumagalli Italy Artist: Born in Monza, near Milan in Italy, Luigi Fumagalli studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Monza and developed his enormous and restless talent through six years of travel, painting, and exhibiting in the Orient with his first major show sponsored by the airline Alitalia. At each stage of his odyssey he experimented with color and line, interpreting the peoples and culture of one place through the perspectives of other lands. His first eastern subjects, Hong Kong's Hakka peasants, were angular mosaics of color that reflected and refracted light like the stained glass of windows of Italy's churches. Luigi Fumagalli's western subjects - abstract chess variations, knights, marionettes and horses - are full of motion and excitement graphically stronger and bolder in color than similar themes by Picasso. His Oriental subjects, the colorful Kabuki and gentle geishas of Japan, are rendered with passionate, Latin sensuousness. Corporations like Stark Enterprises commissioned Fumagalli to create murals for their buildings, their ultra-luxury condominium, One Waterfront Towers, and the Restaurant Row in Honolulu. Fumitalli's new enormous abstract works are seen at the Hilton Hawaiian Villages, and his old works found their home at American Security Bank, Waialae Country Club, Host International, Cinerama Reef Hotel, Hawaiian Regent Hotel among numerous buildings and offices. Listings wanted.