Description: Here is a great rare original oil painting on a marble slab by Florian Durzynski (1902-1969). It was done 3 years before his death in 1969. There are very few paintings for sale he is known for big murals, and not many artists painted on marble it signed and dated on right bottom corner F.A. Durzynski 1966. It is very heavy weighs 10 lbs. and measures 20” x 20” with original frame. Bio of the artist: Florian Alexander Durzynski was born in Germany on March 2, 1902. According to his death certificate, he was found dead at 10:05 pm on July 21, 1969 in his residence at 2663 ½ E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA. He had never been married. His last occupation was that of artist at which he had worked 40 years. He had been a resident of California for 20 years. Cause of death was arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. There was no autopsy. He was 67 years of age at time of death. He was buried on July 25, 1969 in Resurrection Cemetery. (ref.: County of Los Angeles death certificate) His work includes: The three murals, "American Youth," funded by the FAP, are located in the Daniel Wentworth Elementary School, 6950 S. Sangamon St., Chicago, IL on the fourth floor. They originally were in the Library which was turned into a storage room. These oil on canvas murals were restored and relocated in the school after restoration. They measure 7'10" x 8'3", 7'9" x 8'3-1/2", and 10' x 5'9". They were originally installed in 1937. They were restored by the Chicago Conservation Center, 1999. Ref: Federal Art Project in Illinois, Guide to Chicago Murals, Chicago Conservation Center, A Guide to Chicago's Murals - Mary Lackritz Gray. There are two large oil on canvas murals in the Frederic Chopin School, 2440 W. Rice St., Chicago, IL auditorium done by Florian Durzynski. One is entitled "Steven Foster" (86' x 5'). The second mural is "Chopin" (86' x 5'). These murals were also restored by the Chicago Conservation Center. Ref: Federal Art Project in Illinois, Guide to Chicago Murals, Chicago Conservation Center, A Guide to Chicago's Murals - Mary Lackritz Gray. John Harvard School, 7525 S. Harvard Ave, Chicago, IL houses two Durzynski murals in their assembly hall. "Harvesting of Grain" and "Spring and Fall" both measure 9' x 12'6" and are oil on canvas, installed in 1939. Ref: Federal Art Project in Illinois, Guide to Chicago Murals. In the entrance lobby at Laughlin Falconer School,3020 N. Lamon, Chicago, IL is an oil on canvas Durzynski mural entiteld "Landscape with Children". It measures11'5" x 11'2" and was installed in 1940. Ref: Federal Art Project in Illinois and Guide to Chicago Murals. On the stage wall at the Newton Bateman School, 4220 N. Richmond, Chicago, IL is"Decorative Landscape" by Florian Durzynski. It is an oil on muslin glued to the wall mural, 12' x 30', installed in 1940. Ref: Federal Art Project in Illinois, Guide to Chicago Murals, A Guide to Chicago's Murals - Mary Lackritz Gray. Durzynski's two panels entitled "Westward Movement" at the Greenman School, 729 W Galena, West Aurora, IL, both measure 4' x 22'8". They are oil on canvas and were installed in 1936. (ref: Federal Art Project in Illinois).
Price: 600 USD
Location: Caldwell, Idaho
End Time: 2024-11-30T17:14:09.000Z
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Artist: Florian Durzynski
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Florian Durzynski
Size: Medium
Signed: Yes
Period: Post-War (1940-1970)
Material: Marble Slab
Framing: Framed
Region of Origin: Illinois, United States
Subject: Mural
Type: Painting
Year of Production: 1968
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Theme: Art, Cultures & Ethnicities, History, Inspirational
Style: Impressionism
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes
Culture: Americana
Time Period Produced: 1960-1969