Albert John Pucci
1920–2005

Introduction

Albert John Pucci (March 11, 1920 – May 30, 2005) was an American multi-genre visual artist. His works have been honored with awards from the National Academy of Design and National Audubon Society and have been featured in exhibitions and galleries, including the National Academy and The Brooklyn Museum as well as private and corporate collections throughout the world. Primarily known as a painter and illustrator, his prolific output contains works of realism, illustration, book cover art, textile design and romantic cubism.

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Q96747186

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