Nicola D'Ascenzo (1871-1954)
Nicola D’Ascenzo, founder of D’Ascenzo Studios in Philadelphia, was one of America’s foremost designers and manufacturers of stained glass windows.
Born in Italy in 1871, Nicola D’Ascenzo first came to the United States in 1882. He studied at the Pennsylvania Museum School of Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the New York School of Design, the School of St. Luca in Rome and the Senoia Liberra in Rome. D’Ascenzo was a versatile artist painting in oil and watercolor. His oils are delicately handled in an impressionist style with a soft glowing palette borrowed from the translucent colored windows he spent a lifetime creating. Having to paint a watercolor study before crafting each window, D’Ascenzo was quite accomplished in this medium as well. He was also an etcher and muralist; however, he was most widely known for the magnificent stained glass windows he designed. A few of his well-known commissions include the Washington Memorial Chapel in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; the Chapel of Princeton University; and the Chapel at Muhlenburg College. D’Ascenzo exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1892-1904, 1916, 1936) the Columbian Exposition in Chicago (1893) and the Art Institute of Chicago (1900, 1902-03, 1905-06, the New York Architectural League (1925,gold, and the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art. He was a former secretary of the Pennsylvania State Art Jury and an active member of the Philadelphia Board of Education from 1934-1948.
Footbridge, Chioggia, Italy
by Nicola D'Ascenzo (1871-1954)
Medium | Oil |
Medium Detail | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 24 x 24 inches; Framed: 33 ¼ x 32 ¼ inches |
Signed Location | Lower right |
Comments | Original period frame hand carved by the Artist’s Brother. Inscribed with artist’s name and address “425 W. Price St.,” on frame verso |
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