Stencil, Metal
Object number2011.65.19 a-c
Made by
Virgil David Cantini
(Italian, 1919 - 2009)
Date1945-2009
Mediumtin
Credit LineGift of Estate of Virgil Cantini
DescriptionThree (3) metal bowl stencils. One with a cut-out stencil of a human with elongated arms and legs. One with a cut-out stencil of two deer in center, with two humans with spears and two smaller animals. One with a cut-out stencil of a ballerina, with four birds.Dimensions(a,b) Width: 5.375 ; Circum: 17(c) W: 5.75 ; C: 18
Historical NotesStencils used by Cantini to decorate enamel bowls. Part of a collection of artwork and art tools from artist Virgil Cantini (b. Roccaraso, Italy 1919, d. Pittsburgh 2009). Cantini’s artwork was often inspired by his devout Catholic faith. Cantini’s home on Craig Street often caught the eye of passersby with its bright metal and glass entryway and decorative gating around the roof porch, both designed by Cantini. Cantini and his wife, Lucille Kleber, added a gallery space on to the front of their home to display their artwork and a studio on the second floor. In addition to the studio at the Craig Street house, Cantini worked out of a larger studio on Winthrop Street, housed in a 19th century firehouse.
On View
Not on view1941-1953
1941-1953
1943-1946