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Artist: John Zaccheo
Rialto Bridge
By John Zaccheo
Located in Clinton Township, MI
Venice is always a pleasant subject for a painting as it was here for artist John Zaccheo. This is a giclee on canvas signed by the artist. Great condition and we have professional-...
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Late 20th Century John Zaccheo Art

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Giclée

View Of The Mediterranean Seacoast Large Oil Painting
By John Zaccheo
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
View Of The Mediterranean Seacoast Large Oil Painting Artist signed lower left corner. John Zaccheo, known for his exquisite portraits and vibrant paintings of Mediterranean seascapes as well as alluring flowering gardens and country settings is a master with the brush and at one time, a palette knife; creating color and form with each stroke that captivates the viewer. Born in Kingston, New York, John earned degrees from Dutchess College and Syracuse University and won a gold medal for outstanding achievements in fine arts. After finishing college, John enlisted in the US Navy and completed two world tours, as well as tour duty in Vietnam. After an honorable discharge John continued his studies at the Art Student League in New York, before traveling to Europe and Japan to further his studies with renowned artists and sculptors – Arthur Lidov, John Pike, Robert Benny, David Lax, Joseph Hirsch, Leslie Ross and Lewis Krevolin. Early in his career, John Zaccheo was the art director of Seidman & Lane Inc.., and then American Management Association (NYC). He later became head creative director of the Music Agency, Inc and Warner Brothers Music and Publications where he designed album covers for famous musicians. (The Partridge Family, Seals and Crofts, The Fifth Dimension, Neil Young, The Doors, Gordon...
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1980s American Impressionist John Zaccheo Art

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Oil, Cotton Canvas

Big Sur Coast, Vintage 1970s Panoramic Pacific Seascape by John Zaccheo
By John Zaccheo
Located in Soquel, CA
Big Sur Coast, Vintage 1970s Panoramic Pacific Seascape by John Zaccheo Gorgeous vintage oil painting of waves crashing along the rocks on the coast...
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"Gondolas" Giclee Print on Canvas. Signed by the Artist.
By John Zaccheo
Located in Clinton Township, MI
Unframed canvas giclee print that measures approximately 26.75 X 35.5in. Print is signed by the artist in the bottom right-hand corner. Good Condition.
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20th Century John Zaccheo Art

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Giclée

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