0
Skip to Content
Weisshouse
Home
New Arrivals
Rugs
Vintage
Living Room
Dining Room
Carpet
Office
Accessories
Lighting
Art & Mirrors
Kitchens
Bedroom
Outdoor
Sale
Brands We Carry
News and Promotions
Projects
About
Search
Weisshouse
Home
New Arrivals
Rugs
Vintage
Living Room
Dining Room
Carpet
Office
Accessories
Lighting
Art & Mirrors
Kitchens
Bedroom
Outdoor
Sale
Brands We Carry
News and Promotions
Projects
About
Search
Home
New Arrivals
Rugs
Vintage
Living Room
Dining Room
Carpet
Office
Accessories
Lighting
Art & Mirrors
Kitchens
Bedroom
Outdoor
Sale
Brands We Carry
News and Promotions
Projects
About
Search
Art Cantini Metal Sculpture
1 / 2
SKU.jpeg Image 1 of 2
SKU.jpeg
SKU2.jpeg Image 2 of 2
SKU2.jpeg

Cantini Metal Sculpture

$9,500.00

$9,500

Virgil Cantini painted metal windmill sculpture.

A11287

Base: 31” Dia x 96”H

Virgil David Cantini (1919–2009) was an enamelist and sculptor .He was well known for innovation with enamel and steel and received both local and national recognition for his work. A native of Italy, Cantini and his family emigrated to Weirton, West Virginia in the 1920s. He initially attended Manhattan College in New York before transferring to Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon). In 1956, the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts named Cantini the region's Artist of the Year and he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1957. By 1959, Cantini was considered among the most prominent contemporary enamelists, with his work included regularly in New York's Museum of Contemporary Crafts exhibitions

Add To Cart

$9,500

Virgil Cantini painted metal windmill sculpture.

A11287

Base: 31” Dia x 96”H

Virgil David Cantini (1919–2009) was an enamelist and sculptor .He was well known for innovation with enamel and steel and received both local and national recognition for his work. A native of Italy, Cantini and his family emigrated to Weirton, West Virginia in the 1920s. He initially attended Manhattan College in New York before transferring to Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon). In 1956, the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts named Cantini the region's Artist of the Year and he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1957. By 1959, Cantini was considered among the most prominent contemporary enamelists, with his work included regularly in New York's Museum of Contemporary Crafts exhibitions

$9,500

Virgil Cantini painted metal windmill sculpture.

A11287

Base: 31” Dia x 96”H

Virgil David Cantini (1919–2009) was an enamelist and sculptor .He was well known for innovation with enamel and steel and received both local and national recognition for his work. A native of Italy, Cantini and his family emigrated to Weirton, West Virginia in the 1920s. He initially attended Manhattan College in New York before transferring to Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon). In 1956, the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts named Cantini the region's Artist of the Year and he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1957. By 1959, Cantini was considered among the most prominent contemporary enamelists, with his work included regularly in New York's Museum of Contemporary Crafts exhibitions

Cantini Metal Sculpture
Name *
Thank you!

Subscribe to our newsletter!

Name *
Thank you!

324 S. Highland Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15206

COMPLIMENTARY PARKING LOT AVAILABLE FOR CUSTOMERS

info@weisshouse.com

412-441-8888

SKU.jpeg
SKU2.jpeg