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

Y.T.T.E. The Exposition of Superior Beauty and Permanency, 1935

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A.G. Rizzoli (1896-1981)
Y.T.T.E. The Exposition of Superior Beauty and Permanency, 1935
dated and signed Aug. 1935 AG Rizzoli Del. lower edge
ink and graphite on paper
7 1/8 x 9 ¼ in.
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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Lot Essay

Rizzoli rendered signage and promotional imagery for his imagined exposition Y.T.T.E. (Yield to Total Elation), a conceptual project inspired by the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.

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