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New York Conversation
1971 Graphite & Wax Crayon

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Patrick Stigliani

This 20th century watercolor figure scene is by Pasquale Patrick Stigliani (1926-2003), a New York City painter and poet. He was an independent artist trained under the principles of New York's Art Student's League in the 1950s. Stigliani was inspired by Post-Impressionist landscapes and Central Park, the realism of the Ashcan School's still lifes and self-portraiture, and German Expressionism's emotional release and focus on strong lines. Stigliani was a dedicated Upper West Side artist who painted as passionately as he lived.

1971 
Graphite & Wax Crayon on Paper
10.5"x8.25" unframed

Signed at the bottom. Excellent vintage condition.

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