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Huc-Mazelet Luquiens Moonlight From Diamond Head Road 1933 Etching AP1751

Regular price $900.00

A beautiful etching of a famous view in Hawaii by Huc-Mazelet Luquiens.

Original Pencil titled and signed.

Initialed in Etching H.M.L.

10 1/4" x 12 1/2", frame 14 1/3" x 10 3/4".

Best known as a print maker and teacher who lived in Hawaii during the 1920s and 1930s, Huc-Mazelet Luquiens was also the author, in 1928, of Copper Plate Printing, a pamphlet that was the Honolulu Academy of Arts first publication.

Luquiens was a member of the faculty of the University of Hawaii, where, in the 1925-26 school year, art instruction was offered for the first time. He later was named the head of the art department, and was largely responsible for attracting qualified instructors and interested pupils to the University. Among the instructors who joined him at the University of Hawaii were Ben Norris, in 1936, Henry H. Rempel, Millard Sheets, and Frederik Taubes.

In April 1928, the Honolulu Academy of Art held a retrospective exhibition of the work of Luquiens, who, during the decade he resided in Hawaii, made 330 etchings, dry points, and aquatints as well as lithographs and wood engravings.

He is known for naming the Volcano School of Hawaiian painting the Little Hawaiian Renaissance.


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