# Luigi Lucioni artist context and auction value notes

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Profile generated: 2026-05-02T12:42:34.591Z
Quality: high confidence, strong sources

## Artist identity

- Death date: 1988-07-22
- Nationality: Italian, American
- Common media: oil painting, etching

## About Luigi Lucioni

Luigi Lucioni (1900–1988) was an Italian American painter and etcher celebrated for meticulously rendered still lifes, luminous landscapes, and incisive portraits. Born in Italy, Lucioni immigrated to the United States, where he developed a distinctive realist style rooted in close observation and precise draftsmanship. His landscapes—particularly views of Vermont birch groves and rural New England—capture seasonal light with photographic clarity, while his floral and botanical still lifes reveal an exacting attention to texture and form. Lucioni also maintained an active practice in etching, producing printed editions that broadened the reach of his imagery. His work is held in major public collections including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and his paintings and prints continue to appear regularly at auction.

## Common works and media

Lucioni's output spans oil-on-canvas or oil-on-panel landscapes and still lifes, portrait paintings, and intaglio etchings printed in editions. Recurring subjects include birch and pine trees, apple orchards, cloud-filled skies, floral arrangements, and seated or standing portrait sitters. Etchings such as Birch Processional and Apple Trees are widely held examples of his printed work.

## Market and appraisal context

Luigi Lucioni's auction market is deep and liquid, with 914 recorded lots and 742 priced results spanning from February 1991 to April 2026. The market shows a pronounced bifurcation between original paintings and works on paper. Unique oil paintings command the strongest prices: a 1941 portrait titled Mili Monti realized $150,000 at Bonhams in November 2025, and another painting brought $80,000 at Doyle in April 2024. In contrast, etchings and engravings—issued in editions—cluster in the $120–$650 range (P25–P75), with a median of $200 and a floor near $24. The market is geographically concentrated in the American Northeast, with Merrill's Auctioneers & Appraisers, Rachel Davis Fine Arts, RoGallery, Eldred's, and Doyle New York as frequent regional venues, while Sotheby's, Christie's, Bonhams, and Doyle handle the higher-value paintings. Volume has been stable, with 48 priced lots in the trailing twelve months versus 51 in the prior period, indicating consistent collector interest without a pronounced trend shift.

## Auction-house-backed market evidence

Luigi Lucioni's auction market is deep and liquid, with 914 recorded lots and 742 priced results spanning from February 1991 to April 2026. The market shows a pronounced bifurcation between original paintings and works on paper. Unique oil paintings command the strongest prices: a 1941 portrait titled Mili Monti realized $150,000 at Bonhams in November 2025, and another painting brought $80,000 at Doyle in April 2024. In contrast, etchings and engravings—issued in editions—cluster in the $120–$650 range (P25–P75), with a median of $200 and a floor near $24. The market is geographically concentrated in the American Northeast, with Merrill's Auctioneers & Appraisers, Rachel Davis Fine Arts, RoGallery, Eldred's, and Doyle New York as frequent regional venues, while Sotheby's, Christie's, Bonhams, and Doyle handle the higher-value paintings. Volume has been stable, with 48 priced lots in the trailing twelve months versus 51 in the prior period, indicating consistent collector interest without a pronounced trend shift.

### Appraisal notes

Appraisily would use these 914 auction records as comparable-sale evidence alongside photographs of the work, measured dimensions, identified medium (oil on canvas, oil on board, etching, engraving, or lithograph), signature and edition details, condition report, and documented provenance. The large price spread—$24 to $150,000—means medium and size are the primary value drivers. An original oil painting of significant scale and strong subject matter (portrait, still life, or Vermont landscape) would be compared against the Bonhams and Doyle results, while a signed etching or engraving would reference the P25–P75 cluster. Attribution should be verified against known catalogues and scholarship, as no public catalogue raisonné was available in the sources reviewed.

### Valuation factors

- Medium: original oil paintings trade at significantly higher levels than editioned etchings, engravings, or lithographs; the gap can exceed two orders of magnitude
- Subject: portraits and large-scale still lifes or Vermont landscapes carry premiums; birch-tree and rural-barn motifs are common but vary in demand
- Scale: the top prices are associated with works 30+ inches on their longest dimension; smaller works and works on paper trade lower
- Condition: etchings and engravings are sensitive to foxing, toning, and plate margins; paintings require assessment of craquelure, inpainting, and surface condition
- Provenance: documented exhibition or collection history strengthens value, especially for paintings approaching five-figure territory
- Edition details for prints: edition size, plate signature versus hand signature, and whether the print is a restrike affect pricing
- Auction venue: major houses (Sotheby's, Christie's, Bonhams, Doyle) tend to achieve higher results for important paintings than regional auctioneers

### Collector notes

- Lucioni's print market is accessible: signed etchings and engravings frequently appear at regional American auction houses, often in groups of two to five, typically realizing $125–$700 per lot. This makes entry-level collecting straightforward. For original paintings, the market is thinner but well-established—major works appear at Sotheby's, Christie's, Bonhams, and Doyle, and significant portraits and landscapes have reached $80,000–$150,000. The 2023–2026 volume has been consistent at roughly four to five lots per month, suggesting reliable resale liquidity. Buyers should distinguish between original paintings, hand-pulled etchings/engravings, and later lithographic reproductions, as the price differentials are substantial. Group lots of prints may underperform on a per-sheet basis compared to individually offered works.

### Market caveats

- No public catalogue raisonné was available in the sources reviewed; attribution and authenticity should be verified through qualified scholarship or appraisal
- Price distribution is heavily right-skewed: the median of $200 reflects the dominance of editioned prints, while the $150,000 maximum represents a single important portrait oil—using the median alone will materially understate painting values
- Some recent lots lack realized prices (e.g., lots offered at Cutler Bay Auctions and Merrill's in 2026), which may indicate unsold results not distinguished from pre-sale estimates in the data
- Observed categories are inferred from lot titles and existing profile mediums rather than a standardized auction taxonomy
- The Appraisily auction signals are derived from public auction feeds and may not capture private-sale or gallery pricing

### Market evidence sources

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## Appraisily data basis

Appraisily artist pages combine artist identity research from library authorities, museums, and encyclopedic sources with auction records, auction-house context, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lots when those records are available.

## Sources

- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84181248
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/55328740/
- The Museum of Modern Art: https://www.moma.org/artists/49752
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3839797
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Lucioni
- RKD: https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/306884
