Description: Luigi Kasimir (1881 - 1962) rare color etching on silk depicting New York - Public library . Framed and under glass.Size with frame: 66x 52cm The print is in en excellent condition. The white elements are a reflection of light. The lower edge is also in excellent condition, but visually appears uneven, because it is not properly pressed by the passepartout. SEND ME A PRICE OFFER IF YOU WANT TO BUY THIS PRINT, BUT BELIEVE THAT THE PRICE IS TOO HIGH. Luigi Kasimir is an incredibly well-known artist and has been very prominent in the American art market for over 40 years. He was born in Pettau in Germany in 1881 and died in 1962 in Vienna Austria. Luigi had art in his blood as his grandfather was a poet and artist, also his dad was an artist post his military career. Luigi went to the Vienna Academy of Art studying under William Unger who first introduced him to the etching process. He was a pioneer in the process of color etchings because they were all done by hand after the impression leaving a "sloppy" look, Luigi placed the color first on the plate, so when it was impressed it would already have the color. This eliminated the post impression hand-coloring and offered a more natural clean look. Since then Luigi has become a world-renowned artist and his pieces sit in countless museums and galleries around the world. He is famous for piece from the Vienna Opera House, to New York's sky scrappers, and even the landscapes of Yosemite National Park. Please, reach if you would like to purchase other rare Luigi Kasimir prints.
Price: 330 USD
Location: Wien
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Artist: Luigi Kasimir
Color: Multi-Color
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Title: New York - Public library
Material: Etching
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Region of Origin: New York, USA
Subject: New York
Type: Print
Style: Vintage
Features: Stock exchange, Public Library
Production Technique: Etching
Culture: Broad Street