Original Unique Blue Faience Art Deco Statue of a Standing Woman Partially Draped With Her Head Turned to the Right & Her Left Arm Thrown Over Her Head
signed
1931 · San Francisco
by ANGELO, VALENTI
San Francisco: Approximately 21 inches high by 5 inches wide by 4 3/4 inches deep, 1931. Signed and dated by Valenti Angelo at bottom with the title “California Faience”. With the original wooden base made by Angelo. Fine condition. A handsome vintage artwork that is striking and attractive. “Valenti Angelo (1897-1982) was an Italian-American artist, printmaker, illustrator and author, born June 23, 1897 in Massarosa, Italy. He immigrated to the United States, living first in New York City then settling in Antioch, California. At the age of nineteen, Angelo moved to San Francisco, working by day as a laborer and spending his evenings and weekends studying at libraries and museums. He soon became a versatile artist and an especially skilled engraver and printer. Angelo's favored medium was the linocut, and his prints depicting urban nocturnes and desert scenes of the American Southwest are particularly coveted by collectors and dealers. In 1926, Angelo made his first book illustrations for the well-known, San Francisco-based Grabhorn Press. In a period of 34 years, Angelo decorated and illustrated roughly 250 books. Among these were folio editions of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, and numerous books of the Bible. Many of these books have been included in the annual American Institute of Graphic Arts exhibitions since 1927. Under the tutelage of May Massee of Viking Press, Angelo began writing children's stories in 1937. In 1939, Angelo won the Newberry Honor for his book, Nino. After a mid-life relocation to New York State, he returned to San Francisco in 1974 and continued his life's work. Angelo died in San Francisco on September 3, 1982”. (Inventory #: 16351J)