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"East Gate 1964 72x53" by Angelo Ippolito - Huge Framed Oil on Linen,
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East Gate 1964 72x53

Angelo Ippolito

Original Painting : Oil on Linen
Size : 70x51 in  |  178x130 cm
Framed : 72x53 in  |  183x135 cm

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Year1964

Hand SignedLower Right 

Condition Excellent 

Other FrameWood 

Purchased fromArtist 2002 

Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage 

LID80694

Angelo Ippolito - Italy

Art Brokerage: Angelo Ippolito Italian-American Artist: b. 1922-2001. Angelo Ippolito (1922-2001) produced a body of oils on canvas, works on paper, and assemblages renowned for their lyrical color, light, and compositional rigor. An emigrée from Italy at age nine, Ippolito helped usher in the downtown New York arts scene by co-founding the influential Tanager gallery in 1952, earning him the moniker "Mr. Tenth Street." His paintings gained acclaim for their "brilliant color" (Fairfield Porter) and "joyous lyricism" (Dore Ashton), and are featured in the collections of New York's MoMA, Whitney, and Metropolitan museums. Ippolito was a full professor and a high-school dropout. He wore tailored European suits to flea markets; he listened to John Cage and Johnny Cash. He was quintessentially Italian but American at heart. As art historian Kenneth Lindsay writes in Ippolito's 1975 retrospective catalogue, "he plays out his life like a good jazz musician who 'feels' the right point of entry and improvises a chorus within acknowledged limits of form." Listings wanted.

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