A.G. Rizzoli (1896-1981)
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF BONNIE GROSSMAN, THE AMES GALLERY
A.G. Rizzoli (1896-1981)

Painted by the Sun, 1939

Details
A.G. Rizzoli (1896-1981)
Painted by the Sun, 1939
signed and dated Achilles May, 1939 lower right quadrant
ink and graphite on paper
29 7/8 x 18 in.
Literature
Jo Farb Hernandez, John Beardsley and Roger Cardinal, A.G. Rizzoli: Architect of Magnificent Visions (New York and San Diego, 1997), p. 30.
Exhibited
San Diego Museum of Art; Atlanta, High Museum of Art; New York, Museum of American Folk Art; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, A.G. Rizzoli: Architect of Magnificent Visions, 22 March - 18 May 1997 (San Diego), 6 September - 29 November 1997 (Atlanta), 10 January - 8 March 1998 (New York), 28 March - 24 May 1998 (San Francisco).

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Cara Zimmerman
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Lot Essay

Following the loss of his mother, Rizzoli created a series of works to commemorate his love for her. He wrote and illustrated this poem two years after her death. Here, the five red roses represent Rizzoli and his four siblings, while the artist's wordplay ensures "Sun" can be substituted with "Son," adding another layer to the tribute.

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