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Sylvia Spicuzza Prints and Multiples

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Born in 1908, Sylvia Spicuzza was the daughter of noted painter Francesco Spicuzza. Sylvia devoted herself to teaching art to the students of Lake Bluff Elementary School in Shorewood, WI. During this time Sylvia produced a magnificent body of work that was undiscovered until her death. Sylvia's work is rich, diverse and fascinating collection of drawings, watercolors and prints from the 1920's to the 1990's. Her style ranges from early figurative drawings to regionalism, art deco, lyrical abstractions of every conceivable subject (both real and imagined), as well as figurative paintings that reflect the work of Picasso and Ernest Max in the 1930's and 1940's. Biomorphic and organic, Modernist images are presented with Sylvia Spicuzza's own unique sense of style, humor and fantasy. Exhibitions David Barnett Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Education Northwestern University, MFA, Illinois
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Artist: Sylvia Spicuzza
Framed Art Deco Indian Monotype Print on Warm Paper, 20th Century
Framed Art Deco Indian Monotype Print on Warm Paper, 20th Century

Framed Art Deco Indian Monotype Print on Warm Paper, 20th Century

By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

This is a one of a kind print, known as a monotype. The image is printed on warm-toned paper. Signed lower right corner in black ink "Sylvia Spicuzza" The print exhibits slight sign...

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20th Century Sylvia Spicuzza Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

'Figural Abstraction' original black and white block print by Sylvia Spicuzza
'Figural Abstraction' original black and white block print by Sylvia Spicuzza

'Figural Abstraction' original black and white block print by Sylvia Spicuzza

By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

'Figural Abstraction' is an original block print by American artist and teacher Sylvia Spicuzza. The image, printed in white ink against a grey paper, presents bold and graphic figur...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Sylvia Spicuzza Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink

"Landscape with Two Figures" original monotype and drawing by Sylvia Spicuzza
"Landscape with Two Figures" original monotype and drawing by Sylvia Spicuzza

"Landscape with Two Figures" original monotype and drawing by Sylvia Spicuzza

By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

In this monotype print on paper, Sylvia Spicuzza presents the viewer with a scene of two young men relaxing within a pastoral landscape. On the back of the print, Spicuzza has left h...

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1950s Modern Sylvia Spicuzza Prints and Multiples

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Graphite, Monotype

"Noel, " Religious Linocut in Green on Tan Paper signed by Sylvia Spicuzza
"Noel, " Religious Linocut in Green on Tan Paper signed by Sylvia Spicuzza

"Noel, " Religious Linocut in Green on Tan Paper signed by Sylvia Spicuzza

By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Noel" is an original linocut in green ink on tan paper by Sylvia Spicuzza. The artist stamped her signature lower center. This artwork features the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesu...

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1950s American Modern Sylvia Spicuzza Prints and Multiples

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Linocut

"Noel, " Religious Linocut on Blue Paper stamped signature by Sylvia Spicuzza
"Noel, " Religious Linocut on Blue Paper stamped signature by Sylvia Spicuzza

"Noel, " Religious Linocut on Blue Paper stamped signature by Sylvia Spicuzza

By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Noel" is an original linocut on blue paper by Sylvia Spicuzza. The artist stamped her signature lower center. This artwork features the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus. Both figu...

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1950s American Modern Sylvia Spicuzza Prints and Multiples

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Linocut

"Merry Christmas, " Original Color Woodcut signed with stamp by Sylvia Spicuzza
"Merry Christmas, " Original Color Woodcut signed with stamp by Sylvia Spicuzza

"Merry Christmas, " Original Color Woodcut signed with stamp by Sylvia Spicuzza

By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Merry Christmas" is an original color woodcut on paper by Sylvia Spicuzza. The artist stamped her signature lower right. This artwork features the an abstracted figure on orange p...

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1950s American Modern Sylvia Spicuzza Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

'Merry Christmas' original color woodcut on paper, signed in block
'Merry Christmas' original color woodcut on paper, signed in block

'Merry Christmas' original color woodcut on paper, signed in block

By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

Art: 5 1/2 x 4 3/8" Frame: 10 1/8 x 8 1/8" Original color woodcut on paper, signed in block. Born in 1908, Sylvia Spicuzza was the daughter of noted painter Francesco Spicuzza. Sylvia devoted herself to teaching art to the students of Lake Bluff...

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1950s Sylvia Spicuzza Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

"Leaves & Berries" giclée print after ca. 1950s original watercolor and collage
"Leaves & Berries" giclée print after ca. 1950s original watercolor and collage

"Leaves & Berries" giclée print after ca. 1950s original watercolor and collage

By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

14.75 x 17.75 inches, artwork 22.88 x 25.75 inches, frame Born in 1908, Sylvia Spicuzza was the daughter of noted painter Francesco Spicuzza. Sylvia devoted herself to teaching art ...

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1950s Modern Sylvia Spicuzza Prints and Multiples

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Watercolor, Giclée

"Greetings, 'Starflower, '" Linocut with White Ink on Blue Paper by S. Spicuzza
"Greetings, 'Starflower, '" Linocut with White Ink on Blue Paper by S. Spicuzza

"Greetings, 'Starflower, '" Linocut with White Ink on Blue Paper by S. Spicuzza

By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Greetings, 'Starflower'" is a linocut with white ink on blue paper by Sylvia Spicuzza. A smiling star is centered in the piece with Greetings written bellow them. Art: 4.88 x 3.88 ...

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1950s Modern Sylvia Spicuzza Prints and Multiples

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Linocut

"Noel, " Religious Linocut in Blue on Tissue Paper signed by Sylvia Spicuzza
"Noel, " Religious Linocut in Blue on Tissue Paper signed by Sylvia Spicuzza

"Noel, " Religious Linocut in Blue on Tissue Paper signed by Sylvia Spicuzza

By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Noel" is an original linocut on tissue paper by Sylvia Spicuzza. The artist stamped her signature lower right. This artwork features the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus. Both fig...

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1950s American Modern Sylvia Spicuzza Prints and Multiples

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Linocut

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"Greetings - Reclining Elf, " Hand-painted Relief Print signed by Sylvia Spicuzza
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By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

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Gouache, Linocut

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By Sylvia Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

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Find a wide variety of authentic Sylvia Spicuzza prints and multiples available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of prints and multiples to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue, orange and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Sylvia Spicuzza in linocut, woodcut print, digital print and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Sylvia Spicuzza prints and multiples, so small editions measuring 6 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Ed Baynard, Alfred Bendiner, and Kerr Eby. Sylvia Spicuzza prints and multiples prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $770 and tops out at $3,250, while the average work can sell for $1,300.