The following is from the artist's daughter, Louise Zeitlin of Annapolis, Maryland:. Born in Fondi, Italy, Lou Marchetti emigrated to the streets of New York City. His dream to become an artist... Read full biography
The following is from the artist's daughter, Louise Zeitlin of Annapolis, Maryland:. Born in Fondi, Italy, Lou Marchetti emigrated to the streets of New York City. His dream to become an artist became reality with his acceptance to the Art Students' League where he studied under such renowned... Read full biography
The following is from the artist's daughter, Louise Zeitlin of Annapolis, Maryland:. Born in Fondi, Italy, Lou Marchetti emigrated to the streets of New York City. His dream to become an artist became reality with his acceptance to the Art Students' League where he studied under such renowned artists as: Robert B. Hale, Jean Liberte, Frank McNulty and Frank Reilly, who was his mentor. In the 1950's Marchetti's talents found a ready market in the commercial area with his illustrations appearing... Read full biography
The following is from the artist's daughter, Louise Zeitlin of Annapolis, Maryland:. Born in Fondi, Italy, Lou Marchetti emigrated to the streets of New York City. His dream to become an artist became reality with his acceptance to the Art Students' League where he studied under such renowned artists as: Robert B. Hale, Jean Liberte, Frank McNulty and Frank Reilly, who was his mentor. In the 1950's Marchetti's talents found a ready market in the commercial area with his illustrations appearing in the popular magazines of the era -- Look, Life, True, and The Saturday Evening Post. The portrait of Marilyn Monroe was done in 1974 for True For Men. This was in the magazine with an article by Earl Wilson called: "Marilyn Monroe And The Kennedy... Read full biography
The following is from the artist's daughter, Louise Zeitlin of Annapolis, Maryland:. Born in Fondi, Italy, Lou Marchetti emigrated to the streets of New York City. His dream to become an artist became reality with his acceptance to the Art Students' League where he studied under such renowned artists as: Robert B. Hale, Jean Liberte, Frank McNulty and Frank Reilly, who was his mentor. In the 1950's Marchetti's talents found a ready market in the commercial area with his illustrations appearing in the popular magazines of the era -- Look, Life, True, and The Saturday Evening Post. The portrait of Marilyn Monroe was done in 1974 for True For Men. This was in the magazine with an article by Earl Wilson called: "Marilyn Monroe And The Kennedy Brothers," excerpted from Earl Wilson's book Show Business Laid Bare, Putnum & So... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (4)
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes
1999
Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor)
3,724 pages
The Annual Exhibition Record of the Art Institute of Chicago (Exhibition catalog)