Dubbed Vermont’s “Painter Laureate” by Life magazine in 1937, Luigi Lucioni was a twentieth-century realist painter and printmaker best known for his scenes of Vermont. Join Shelburne Museum curator Katie Wood Kirchhoff for a conversation about the artist, his work, and a new publication and exhibition on view at Shelburne Museum in through October 16, 2022.
Presented by Katie Wood Kirchoff, curator, pre-1945 American fine, decorative, and folk arts; Shelburne Museum
Image: Luigi Lucioni, The Big Elm, 1934. Oil on canvas, 28 x 22 in. Private collection. Photography by Andy Duback.
Join us in-person or online!
If you plan to attend in person at the Museums, tickets are available on the day of the lecture in the Welcome Center.
Members: FREE
Springfield residents: FREE
Nonmembers: $4
To attend via ZOOM, please register in advance.
Free admission to the Museums a la Carte lectures for all museum members made possible by the National Endowment for the Humanities through the #SHARP program.






