His and Hers Plate
Year c. 1950
Artist Angelo di Benedetto (1913–1992, American)
Media ceramic
Dimensions 3/4 x 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches
Born in Patterson, New Jersey, to Italian immigrant parents, Angelo di Benedetto graduated in 1934 from Cooper Union Art School in New York City with a scholarship to the Boston Museum School where he studied until 1937. He returned to Patterson in 1937 where he continued painting. In 1938 he joined the Army Air Corps and toured in Haiti and Africa. He lived in Haiti for six months, painting and studying the culture, and received national coverage for his Haitian paintings in Life Magazine in 1940. When discharged from the Air Force at Denver’s Buckley Field in 1946 he remained in Colorado, settling in the mining town of Central City in 1947 where he stayed for the rest of his life. He spent his first six years there transforming a warehouse into a giant art studio, a venture which cost him his first wife, the well-known ceramic artist, Lee Porzio. He began teaching at the Central City Art School opened in his studio in 1949 and then joined Frank Vavra—a fellow founding member of the 15 Colorado Artists—to open the Denver Art Center at 924 Broadway; the venture only lasted about a year. During the 1960s and 1970s, he received numerous major commissions for outdoor sculptures. Beginning in 1969 he sponsored over 100 youths who spent a summer learning about art at his mountain home and studio in Central City. He also conducted classes for serious working artists. His efforts earned him an honorary doctorate from the University of Colorado in 1977. A painter and sculptor, di Benedetto is one of Colorado’s best known artists. Over the years his work has been reproduced in Newsweek, Art News, Ladies Home Journal, The New York Times, The New Yorker and National Geographic. By the time of his death in 1992, his work had been exhibited in over 100 museums and 50 galleries.
ON VIEW in Colorado Ceramics Corridor 17
Signature Inscribed "di Benedetto Central City Colo." in bottom
Credit Line Collection Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art
Accession Number 2004.1073