Lucio’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

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Lucio Fontana Italian, born Argentina, 1899-1968

Scratched Drawing White on White
Lucio Fontana Italian, born Argentina, 1899-1968

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Lucio Fontana Italian, born Argentina, 1899-1968

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Lucio Fontana Italian, born Argentina, 1899-1968

Nude
Lucio Fontana Italian, born Argentina, 1899-1968

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Lucio Fontana Italian, born Argentina, 1899-1968

La morocha
Lucio Fontana Italian, born Argentina, 1899-1968

Crocifisso
Lucio Fontana Italian, born Argentina, 1899-1968

Concetto Spaziale
Lucio Fontana Italian, born Argentina, 1899-1968

The Infant Hercules Strangling Serpents in His Cradle (recto); Crowned Woman Kneeling in Landscape, and Other Sketches (verso)
Attributed to Prospero Fontana Italian, 1512-1597

Gauntlet for the Left Hand
Lucio Piccinino (Italian, active 1575-1595) Milan

Fontana Village
Emil Armin American, 1883-1971

Death Mask of a Woman
Circle of Lavinia Fontana Italian, 1552-1614

Plate with Story of Numa Pompilius and Arms of Gonzaga
Fontana Workshops Italian; Urbino

Presentation in the Temple
Lucio Bononi (Italian, active c. 1650-1670) after Lazzaro Baldi (Italian, c. 1624-1703)

Fontana
Janet Stayton American, born 1939

Christ and the disciples at Emmaus
Giovanni Battista Fontana Italian, 1541-1587

Landscape with Jesus and the Samaritan Woman
Giovanni Battista Fontana Italian, 1541–1587

Baptism of Christ
Giovanni Battista Fontana Italian, 1541-1587

Ajax, Front View, from Oeuvre de Canova
Pietro Fontana (Italian, 1762-1837) after a drawing by Giovanni Tognolli (Italian, 1786-1862) after the sculpture of Antonio Canova (Italian, 1757-1822)