PASCAL CUCARO VINTAGE MODERN ABSTRACT REDWOOD FOREST LANDSCAPE OIL PAINTING 1957

$ 1584.0

Time Period Produced: 1950-1959 Type: Painting Signed: Yes Production Technique: Oil Painting Artist: Pascal Cucaro Item Height: 18 in Unit of Sale: Single Piece Item Width: 21 in Size: Medium Culture: Early California Modern Art Modernism Year of Production: 1950s Item Length: 21 in Material: Oil Country of Origin: United States Region of Origin: California, USA Style: Abstract, Expressionism, Modernism Subject: Landscape, California Redwood Forest Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Signed By: Pascal Cucaro Theme: Vintage California Landscape, Art Features: One of a Kind (OOAK) Framing: Framed

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EXCEPTIONAL VINTAGE MODERN ABSTRACT NORTHERN CALIFORNIA REDWOOD FOREST LANDSCAPE EXPRESSIONIST OIL PAINTING ON BOARD BY THE ESTEEMED PAINTER PASCAL CUCARO. (American 1915-2004). THIS WORK CAPTURES AN ATMOSPHERIC CALIFORNIA REDWOOD FOREST LANDSCAPE, MASTERFULLY RENDERED IN CUCARO'S SIGNATURE GESTURAL STYLE. THE MAJESTIC GIANT SEQUOIA TREES APPEAR TO SWAY IN AN ABSTRACT COMPOSITION THAT BALANCES BOTH THE ABSTRACT AND REPRESENTATIONAL - A BREATHTAKING PORTRAIT OF THE CALIFORNIA REDWOODS VIEWED THROUGH CUCARO'S MODERNIST LENS. SIMPLY REMARKABLE. SIGNED BY PASCAL CUCARO. IT DATES BACK TO THE 1950s. EXCELLENT OVERALL CONDITION. DIMENSIONS INCLUDING THE FRAME: 18” H x 21” W DIMENSIONS WITHOUT THE FRAME: 12” H x 16” W PROVENANCE: PRIVATE ESTATE, BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA. Pascal Cucaro (1915-2004) was active/lived in California and Ohio. Pascal Cucaro is known for Clowns, marine, animal, and portrait painting. Pascal Cucaro Born: 1915 - Youngstown, Ohio Died: 2004 - San Rafael, California Pascal (Pat) Cucaro was born in Youngstown, Ohio on November 6, 1915, to Italian immigrant parents. He worked in the circus during his childhood summers -- the experiences giving him a lifelong interest in clowns, and circus life. His painting style is characterized by a bold gestural quality, complimented by a thick application of paint. In some cases, the artwork has paint so thick it seems to have been applied straight from the tube. After serving in World War II, he attended the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco, then returned to Europe to spend time in France, Spain, and Italy to study art on his own. He became part of the art scene during the lively 'Beat' years in San Francisco's North Beach section, and exhibited his work at the Black Cat Cafe, The Iron Pot, The Lion Book Shop, The City Lights Book Shop, Vesuvio's, and The Hungry I. A one-man art show held at the Butler Institute of American Art at his hometown in 1958 was followed by other exhibitions in California, as well as Hawaii and Japan. He was nominated for the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1965. He has traveled extensively abroad to find new inspirations for his work -- to Japan, Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka, China, Greece, Turkey, Israel, Tahiti, and throughout Europe. He has explored a variety of subjects: clowns, circus scenes, boats, street scenes, still lifes, coffee shops, crowd themes (what Cucaro calls "people-people" paintings) animals, abstracts, portraits, and mediums such as oils, acrylics, plastic, ceramics, watercolors, tempera, etchings, india ink, ink/wash, and prints. To see him with his sunned complexion, his beret cocked over one ear, his chin and his nose, one would easily take him for a child of the Basque country or Burn. His Latin origin explains this resemblance, and it was likewise this Latin blood that drove him to travel in France and Spain. From his Parisian sojourn, from his studies in private studios, his long strolls along the length of the Seine or across the French countryside, he has brought back pictures which some feel vibrate with some of the magic of his masters; Cezanne, Lautrec, Utrillo and Dufy. The walls of his studio smile at you when the sun envelops them with its dust-laden light. They are hung with scenes evocative of the picturesque Paris discovered by the painter -- hidden spots, fountains forgotten by the tourist agencies, places where artists, painters and musicians dream again. This is the world of Pat Cucaro. Some of the scenes are of night-spots painted with humor and nostalgia a little in the manner of Lautrec, while others are abstract creations that are smoothly executed. Cucaro talks about only two things, painting and love. Those, he says, are his only interests. "I paint all the time, day and night. I have no television, no radio and only sometimes read the headlines of the newspapers." With dark, piercing eyes, a mobile face and expressive hands always on the move, the artist has been painting for over 70 years. From the beginning his work sold. "I was lucky," he says. "I didn't have to push hard to sell, and because of this I was able to work in peace. San Francisco has been good to me. I owe it to a woman who had faith in me from the beginning and believed in my talent. She bought my paintings as fast as I could make them and helped to get my name known." A continuous showing of Cucaro's work is maintained by Banducci's Hungry I -- a celebrated nightspot in the North Beach section of San Francisco. He is presently living in Marin County, across the Golden Gate bridge from San Francisco, and is still actively involved in his artwork. The City of Sausalito helped him celebrate his 85th birthday on November 6, 2000. A comment about Cucaro: "The great PASCAL (Pat) CUCARO gave me a book ("Cucaro," Sentinal Books, 1969) when I was a boy in the early 70's. My father used to own an art gallery in Sausalito when it really was a sleepy seaside artists community and during the summer I used to run around downtown all day. Cucaro used to hang out in the cafes, often talking to mesmerized young artists about art and life. He drew two pictures for me with a sharpie pen smearing the ink with his fingers for a paint-like effect. I remember that he always had ink or paint on his hands. And he smelled like garlic! :) He was a great guy, and that was a fun time of my life." Museums: Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia (Athens, GA) Peck Gallery (Rocklin, CA) Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art (Loretto, PA) 5 Book References for Pascal Cucaro Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor) The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005 479 No 2005 Davenport, Ray Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition 2421 No 1999 Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor) Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes 3724 No 1985 Albright, Thomas Art in the San Francisco Bay Area 1945-1980/An Illustrated History 349 Yes 1969 Hopkins, M.E. Cucaro

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