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Posted by: admin | on January 10, 2021
Listed Artist Alex Dzigurski (1911-1995) Large Nocturnal Oil Seascape Painting
This beautiful vintage painting was completed on canvas and signed by the artist on the lower right A. Alex Dzigurski, American Marines and Landscapes. The artist does a wonderful job of capturing nature’s majestic beauty in. A luminous glow that is diffused throughout the whole painting. It is an excellent example of the artist’s work. It is in very good vintage condition. Under a black light it shows no signs of paint loss, in-painting or repair. Unframed the painting measures 24″ in height x 36″ wide and together with the vintage gesso and wooden frame it measures 36″ x 42″. The handsome vintage frame has a depth of 1 1/2 and it is also in very good vintage condition. As for the artist, Alexander Dzigurski is known for his seascapes, landscapes and portraits and is associated with the art of California. Alex was born in the farming community of Backa, located in Stari Becej, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The son of a wheat farmer, he was one of four siblings. Alexander’s father considered his son’s artistic desires an unproductive pursuit, however, his mother was most interested in her son’s talent, and understood her son’s wishes to extend his abilities beyond the farm. With the assistance of the Serbian Church, he went to Belgrade, where he lived at. Monastery and attended the School of Art. He painted portraits for private families and did restorations of old iconostases as means of support. After graduating at age 18 in 1929, he continued his studies at Munich’s Academy of Art. Then, for two years he volunteered in the King’s Navy (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) beginning in 1939. His experiences provided his first works of his sea paintings. After his military period, he married his high school sweetheart. A daughter was born in 1933 and he soon opened “Zograf”, his first studio. In 1941, Dzigurski was activated into the Yogoslav army communications division. Several weeks later, Hitler’s army took most of his unit prisoner. Dzigurski managed to escape. Yugoslavia continued to be dissolved by the Germans, thus forcing Dzigurski to relinquish his succesful studio and depart for Italy. In 1949, the Dzigurski’s departed Naples, Italy and arrived in New York Harbor aboard the Marine Jumper. His former Yugoslav professor introduced the family into the Serbian Orhodox Church community. Familiar with Alexader’s work, the Bishop had him paint icons (traditionally Byzantine) for a small memorial chapel in Pennsylvania. He would later be commissioned to paint the alters and interiors of nine Serbian Orthodox churches between 1951 and 1960. His beautiful works were not signed, remaining anonymous like most of the orthodox ecclesiastical painters before him. Dzigurski viewed his art as a sacred craft, excluding the intervention of human inventions. By about 1952, Alexander settled his family in California and began to paint seriously, particularly along the coastlines of northern California and Oregon. In 1968, a period of depression followed the death of his wife, and he lost interest in life and painting. While recovering from a broken arm, Dzigurski became fond of, and married his nurse. With renewed optimism and the birth of his son, Alexander Jr. He vigorously began painting again. His seascapes and landscapes are most realistic and have broad appeal. His extensive travelling in the United States can be seen in his works from the Smoky Mountains, the Grand Tetons, Mt. Shasta, the Rockies, Glacier National Park, New England and other coastal communities. Was a member of the Artists of America Association and exhibited his paintings at the Charles Russel Museum in Great Falls, Montana and with the Artists of America Denver, Colorado Rotary Club. His paintings can be found in may private and public institutions like the Franklin Mint Museum of American Art in Pennsylvania, the Republic Bank of Dallas, The Michagan Bank of Chicago, Illinois, the Ravenswood Bank of Chicago to name a few. Having become one of America’s well-known artists, Alexander Dzigurski passed away in 1995. This work to be an original Alexander Dzigurski painting. I described the painting’s condition accurately. Judge for yourself from all the detailed images provided. The item “Listed Artist Alex Dzigurski (1911-1995) Large Nocturnal Oil Seascape Painting” is in sale since Monday, March 16, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “auntiegmg” and is located in Johnston, Rhode Island. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Size: Large (up to 60in.)
- Region of Origin: US
- Artist: Alexander Dzigurski (1911-1995)
- Style: Realism
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Medium: Oil
- Date of Creation: 1950-1969
- Year: 1950’s-1970’s
- Features: Framed
- Width (Inches): 36″
- Color: Multi-Color
- Subject: Seascape/ Nautical
- Originality: Original
- Height (Inches): 24″
Posted by: admin | on February 6, 2017
Original vintage oil on canvas Arizona listed Hugh Cabot nocturnal impressionism
Signed in the lower left H. Cabot was active in Arizona and is known for frontier genre and operated a studio in Tubac, Arizona. A striking and moving nocturnal painting skillfully executed with wide bold brush strokes in the impressionist style. The diminishing low light of the dusk or. Dawn sunlight striking the trees and the sides of the buildings perpendicularly is in vivid, yet warm, contrast to the foreground and the muted shades of blue. On the cliffs along with the fading light of the soft blue sky. The painting measures 38 3/8″ wide x 24 1/4″ high including the frame, image measures 29 1/2. Wide x 14 5/8 high, not examined out of the frame. Please view the depth of the double matted detailed frame in the close up image of the corner of the quality frame. The painting is in excellent condition with no damage, fading or in-painting. It is evident that this painting, along with the other items from the estate, was admired and well cared for, the colors are still very rich. We have also listed in our other auctions works of art by well known Native American artists, a 1950’s Ganado red squash blossom rug and a fine rare room. Size Two Gray Hills in unused condition. WE DO NOT CLOSE AUCTIONS EARLY. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Hugh Cabot became a painter of southwestern and Mexican frontier subjects, an illustrator and sculptor. Cabot studied at Vesper George School of Fine Arts and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Mexico College and Oxford University. During the Korean War, he was an Official Navy Combat Artist and produced magazine and newspaper illustrations from that term of duty. He also spent time in Mexico and New Mexico and is a member of the Salmagundi Club. In the late 20th century, he has maintained a studio in Tubac, Arizona. Source: Peggy and Harold Samuels, An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American West. The item “Original vintage oil on canvas Arizona listed Hugh Cabot nocturnal impressionism” is in sale since Thursday, February 02, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Paintings”. The seller is “n2artscrafts” and is located in Santa Rosa, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Signed?: Signed
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Subject: Landscape
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30in.)
- Region of Origin: Arizona
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Main Color: Blue & Black
- Medium: Oil
- Style: Impressionism
- Artist: Hugh Cabot
- Framed/Unframed: Framed
- Date of Creation: 1970-1989