Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 14

Fausto Maria Casotti
Flowers by the Window, Mid Century Cubist Still-Life Limited Edition Lithograph

mid 20th century

About the Item

Vibrant cubist still life, a hand signed limited edition lithograph print by Fausto Maria Casotti (also known as Cauri) (Italian, b. 1924). Bold colors and blocky shapes characterize this fun and charming scene, which depicts a colorful bouquet sitting on a table in front of a window, with a glimpse of a view of the brilliant blue sea from the balcony. Numbered (159/275) and hand signed along bottom edge. Tag with artist's info is attached to verso. Presented in a blue and gold frame with a brown mat. Paper size: (approx) 20"H x 15"W Fausto Maria Casotti (aka Cauri) (Italian, b. 1924) was born in Taranto, Italy. He studied architecture at the University of Rome. Awards and Exhibitions: 1950: Vetrina di Chuirazzi - Rome, Italy 1951: Cassapanca - Rome, Italy 1958: La Fontanella - Rome, Italy 1966: Bianco e Nero Award 1966: Paesaggio Italiano Award 1967: Il Lavoro Italiano Award Solo Exhibition - Galleria Lavorina - Rome, Italy Solo Exhibition - La Vetrata - Rome, Italy
  • Creator:
    Fausto Maria Casotti (1924, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    mid 20th century
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.5 in (62.23 cm)Width: 18.5 in (46.99 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Some tonal aging to paper. Vintage frame may show signs of wear consistent with age and history. Minor cosmetic issues will be minimized but may not be restored to original condition. New hanging hard-ware installed.
  • Gallery Location:
    Soquel, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: JT-DBH72651stDibs: LU5428878622
More From This SellerView All
  • Constance - Interior Scene Textured Print on Paper
    By Starlie Sokol Hohne
    Located in Soquel, CA
    Starlie Sokol-Hohne (American, b. 1958) was born in Santa Monica, California and completed her studies at UCLA in 1980. Combining images of antiquity with contemporary mixed media pr...
    Category

    Late 20th Century American Realist Interior Prints

    Materials

    Paper, Printer's Ink

  • Flowers and Fruit in Front of the Window Still Life- School of Paris
    By Yves Ganne
    Located in Soquel, CA
    Brightly colored lithograph still-life by Yves Ganne (French, b. 1931). Signed "Y. Ganne" in the lower right corner. Numbered "19/260" in the lower left corner. Presented in a tan ma...
    Category

    Late 20th Century Post-Impressionist Still-life Prints

    Materials

    Paper, Ink, Screen

  • "Dark Box" Drypoint Etching with Aquatint (no. 10/20)
    Located in Soquel, CA
    Finely balanced etching by Benjamin Vasserman (Estonian, b 1949). A squash sits atop a small black box with a latch. There is a drapery behind the squa...
    Category

    1980s Modern Interior Prints

    Materials

    Ink, Aquatint, Drypoint, Paper

  • "Crystal and Jade" Still Life Lithograph in Ink on Paper
    By John Taylor Arms
    Located in Soquel, CA
    "Crystal and Jade" Still Life Lithograph in Ink on Paper Delicate and detailed lithograph of a crystal glass and jade vase by John Taylor Arms (American, 1887-1953). On the left side of the composition, there is a crystal martini glass, with intricate designs. Next to it is a jade vase or urn, with a carved surface. They are sitting on an ornate tablecloth, with a strand of beads, possibly a rosary. Numbered ("VI"), inscribed with a dedication ("To Georgiana Brewer and Jasper S. Mathews Jr from Dorothy and John Taylor Arms"), signed ("John Taylor Arms"), and dated ("1940") along the bottom edge. Presented in a wood frame with an off-white mat. Frame size: 16.5"H x 14.75"W Image size: 8.5"H x 7.25"W John Taylor Arms was born in Washington, DC in 1887. He studied law at Princeton University, transferring to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, to study architecture, graduating in 1912. After serving as an officer in the United States Navy during World War I, he devoted himself full-time to etching. He published his first original etchings in 1919. His initial subject was the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City near which he worked. Arms developed a successful career as a graphic artist in the 1920s and 1930s, specializing in series of etchings of Gothic churches and cathedrals in France and Italy. In addition to medieval subjects, Arms made a series of prints of American cities. He used sewing needles and magnifying glasses to get a fine level of detail. A member of many printmaking societies, Arms served as president of the Society of American Graphic Artists. An educator, Arms wrote the Handbook of Print Making and Print Makers (1934) and did numerous demonstrations and lectures. Arms was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member in 1930, and became a full member in 1933. His work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics...
    Category

    1940s Victorian Still-life Prints

    Materials

    Ink, Lithograph, Paper

  • "Still Life with Door", Monochrome Cyan Drypoint Etching
    By Barbara B. Cohn
    Located in Soquel, CA
    Limited edition monochrome cyan drypoint etching of a potted plant and door by Barbara Cohn (American, 1923-2019). Numbered ("2/25"), titled ("Still Life with Door"), and hand signed...
    Category

    1980s American Realist Still-life Prints

    Materials

    Paper, Ink, Drypoint

  • "Church of St. Aignan Chartres" Etching in Ink on Paper (Demonstration Plate)
    By John Taylor Arms
    Located in Soquel, CA
    "Church of St. Aignan Chartres" Etching in Ink on Paper (Demonstration Plate) Delicate and detailed drypoint etching of the Church of St. Aignan in Chartres, France by John Taylor Arms (American, 1887-1953). The viewer stands in an alley near the church, looking out of the shadows at the sunlit towers. The architectural details of the church are well-captured, including the texture of the stone walls, the roof, and ornamental detail. Titled, signed, dated, and inscribed along the bottom edge: Sketch, Saint Aignon, Chartres John Taylor Arms 1950 The inscription includes details about production, as well as a dedication "To my friends Georgia and Jasper Mathews, with my sincerest good wishes" Presented in a wood frame with an off-white mat. Frame size: 12.5"H x 9.25"W Image size: 7"H x 4.5"W John Taylor Arms was born in Washington, DC in 1887. He studied law at Princeton University, transferring to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, to study architecture, graduating in 1912. After serving as an officer in the United States Navy during World War I, he devoted himself full-time to etching. He published his first original etchings in 1919. His initial subject was the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City near which he worked. Arms developed a successful career as a graphic artist in the 1920s and 1930s, specializing in series of etchings of Gothic churches and cathedrals in France and Italy. In addition to medieval subjects, Arms made a series of prints of American cities. He used sewing needles and magnifying glasses to get a fine level of detail. A member of many printmaking societies, Arms served as president of the Society of American Graphic Artists. An educator, Arms wrote the Handbook of Print Making and Print Makers (1934) and did numerous demonstrations and lectures. Arms was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member in 1930, and became a full member in 1933. His work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics...
    Category

    1940s Victorian Still-life Prints

    Materials

    Ink, Etching, Drypoint, Paper

You May Also Like

Recently Viewed

View All