The most beautiful etching, by Luigi Lucioni, signed in pencil lower right, printed in black with plate tone on laid paper, named "Elm on the Hill" , circa 1930, the still life painter Luigi Lucioni arrived in the United States in 1911 from Malnate Italy, from 1916 to 1920 he studied art at the Cooper Union in New York City, and was a pupil of the artist William Starkweather, in 1932 Lucioni exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, after winning the Tiffany Foundation Fellowship to study in France and Italy, and was awarded “best painting” by the Corcoran Biennale in Washington, D.C. three times in 1939, 1941, and again in 1949, he won the Carnegie International Exhibition in 1939 and the Library of Congress in 1946, this is a stunning image beautifully captured, the dimensions are 48cms by 56cms, I am happy to deliver locally for a small fee or pack and post nationally