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Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

American, b. 1926

Bruno Lucchesi was born in Fibbiano Montanino in Lucca, Italy, in 1926. He is an Italian-American sculptor known for his figurative work.. He studied at the Art Institute of Lucca, then moved to Florence, Italy, where he became an assistant professor at the University of Florence in 1953. In 1958, he moved to New York City and has since taught there at the National Academy of Design and the New School of Social Research. He continues to teach through workshops across the United States and Europe.

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Artist: Bruno Lucchesi
Angel
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Unique bronze sculpture of an angel
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20th Century Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Bronze

Evening Paper, Modern sculpture by Bruno Lucchesi
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Long Island City, NY
A Modern figurative sculpture by Bruno Lucchesi of a man reading his even paper with fascination. Evening Paper Bruno Lucchesi, Italian (1926) Date: 1961 Bronze Sculpture, signed Si...
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1960s American Modern Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Bronze

Standing Bather with Ponytail
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in New York, NY
Bronze sculpture. Incised with the artist's signature, upper part of the base.
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1960s Modern Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Bronze

In the Piazza
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Sculpture of 3 figures sitting on a bench
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1970s Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Clay

Hammock, Ed. 1/6
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Bronze sculpture of a woman resting in a hammock.
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1980s Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Bronze

Fruit Stand, Ed. 3/6
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Figurative sculpture of woman working at a fruit stand
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Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Bronze

Morning Coffee
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
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20th Century Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Bronze

Ballerina
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Terracotta sculpture by Bruno Lucchesi of a ballerina.
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2010s Realist Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Terracotta

Saint Mark's Theater
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Unique terracotta sculpture of Saint Mark's Theater.
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1980s Realist Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Terracotta

Going Out
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Bruno Lucchesi Biography Italian, b. 1926 Born in 1926 in the village of Fibbiano Montanino, Lucca, Italy, Bruno Lucchesi has been called “the last of the Renaissance sculptors.” A...
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1970s Realist Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Bronze

Market Place
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Bruno Lucchesi
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20th Century Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Bronze

Resting
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Ed. 2/6. Bronze sculpture by Bruno Lucchesi of a woman sitting.
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1970s Realist Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Mother with Child, Ed. 2/6
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Bronze sculpture of a mother holding her child out in front of her.
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1990s Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Bronze

After Shopping, Ed. 6/6
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Life-size sculpture of a mother resting with her on a chair. A bag of groceries hangs off the back of the chair.
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1970s Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Bronze

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Figure of a Woman Sleeping in a Rocking Chair by Bruno Lucchesi
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Two Mothers
H 20.5 in W 4 in D 7 in
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By Bruno Lucchesi
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After Shopping Modern Bronze Sculpture, signed. A wonderful bronze sculpture of a young mother resting with her child on a chair, with a handbag on the back of the chair on a limestone base. Bruno Lucchesi was born in 1926, an Italian-American sculptor known for his figurative work. Lucchesi was born in Fibbiano Montanino in Lucca, Italy. He studied at the Art Institute of Lucca, then moved to Florence, Italy where he became Assistant Professor at Florence University in 1953. In 1958 he moved to New York City and has since taught there at the National Academy of Design and the New School of Social Research. He continues to teach workshops in the United States and Europe Museums: Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York Museo de Bozzetti, Pietrasanta, Italy Museum of Fine Arts, Sofia, Bulgaria Museum of the City of New York, New York Museum of World Treasures...
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Resting Girl
By Bruno Lucchesi
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Provenance: Private collection UK, and direct from the sculptor. Born in 1926 in the village of Fibbiano Montanino, Lucca, Italy, Bruno Lucchesi has been called “the last of the Ren...
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1980s Realist Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Resting Girl
H 15.75 in W 21.26 in D 9.45 in
Pelican
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Sculpture of pelican with wings up
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Bruno Lucchesi Sculptures

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Bronze

Pelican
Pelican
H 9 in W 2.5 in D 3 in

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