DIEGO VOCI “ARTIST OF A THOUSAND FACES”

Der Monch #1151-397 oil on canvas 60x70cm

“Der Mönch”, by Antonio DIEGO Voci, 70 x 60 cm, Oil on Canvas, #1151-397

Larry Martel in #Heidelberg, Germany bought “Der Mönch” on Thanksgiving Day. The monks seems to be saying to the artist, “Who is the guy, Diego? Are you sure I can trust him?” Diego’s wife Helga captured this Diego memory on canvas with her polaroid camera in 1975, since faded.

Click to view “Faces” on Pinterest:
https://www.pinterest.com/diegovoci/faces-diegovocitm/

Visit the Monthly Newsletters on Diego Voci Project: https://www.diegovociproject.com/archived-newsletters

 

WHERE IS RANDY ANDERSON, OWNER OF LIEGENDER AKT?

 

Liegender Akt D2811-641 60x80cm Randy Anderson 1986

Diego Voci; “Liegender Akt” 60x80cm D-2811-641 

Liegender Akt” in English means “Laying Act“.  This painting purchased by Randy Anderson back in 1986 in Heidelberg, Germany for $2,000.  Who owns this painting now?  Where is this painting located?

 

Contact the Diego Voci Project team at diegovociproject@gmail.com with any information on this painting.

1. On Google; “Diego Voci Images
2. Museum Tour; https://youtu.be/cnZXQuUbjlU
3. The book “Beauty of Diegohttp://www.blurb.com/books/5419805-the-beauty-of-diego
4. $20,000 Reward: https://youtu.be/EA5aZ88bCM4

 

FIRSTIMER PREPARES FOR #DELMAR #RACETRACK OPENING DAY

Jeune Fille avec Chapeau #1091-997 Milan Krofh 80x60cm

Diego and Del Mar never met each other. Not really. But the hat would qualify for opening day at Del Mar Racetrack. Diego rarely used a model, relying on memory. This painting by internationally collected artist Antonio Diego Voci (1920-1985) was purchased in Heidelberg, Germany on June 10, 1979 by Milan H. Krofh.

Where is Milan Krofh now? Where is this Diego painting today? We are searching the world to find and catalog all of some 4,000 oil paintings by Diego (Some are signed VOCI in his early years).
See More: “The Beauty of Diego” in a 140- page prestige coffee table book you can purchase. Link: http://www.blurb.com/books/5419805-the-beauty-of-diego

#SPRING IS ONLY 3 WEEKS AWAY!

 

Eating Child #471-680 Zellmer 60x80cm

Diego Voci; “Eating Child” 60x80cm #471-680

 

“Eating Child” by Diego Voci was purchased in 1977 by Mr. and Mrs. Donal Zellmer (Heidelberg).  Any whereabouts of the owner of this painting, please contact diegovociproject@gmail.com.

“Each movement had its great masters, but there are very few who could create art unconfined by a single style like Diego.” – Curator Diego Voci 

Diego Voci’s talent truly expanded into a broad range of genres, Fauvism, Surrealism and here Realism, what you see today.

To view an overview of the talent that Diego Voci created in each and every day, visit Antonio Diego Voci Wikipedia Gallery

 

 

#DIEGO #FACES SERIES – PART THREE

The #Artist of a Thousand Faces”  Antonio Diego #Voci (1920-1985) internationally collected artist is mostly referred to as “Diego”. Although Diego’s versatility covered many #mediums, subject matters and #genres, the focus here in Part Three is in Diego’s mastery and #superior talent with  #faces.

Group 3 Oct 21 2017

#FACES SERIES PART THREE – faded #photos and #polaroids inventoried by Helga

Diego #aficionados know from their own collections that #Diego created what appear to be #portraits of real people who posed – Diego actually did most from memory. Diego’s figurative #art includes the clear precision of the detailed features in faces. See more at #Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/diegovoci/

#Clowns were a sure seller for #Diego and #Helga (Diego’s widow). He thrived into #cultures in Zurich and Paris. Anywhere actually See some of the Clowns we’ve have uncovered. Above one of such clowns was sold to Mr. Beckett on 5 October 1975 in Heidelberg, #Germany. Where is it now?

Contact us with your #Faces by Antonio Diego #Voci – and read more about Diego at our DVP #Wikipedia #Biography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Diego_Voci

www.diegovociproject.com

Where is “Scena di Maroco” now?

Scena di Marco 361-480 Kibildis 50x60cm

Diego Voci; “Scena di Maroco” oil on canvas; 50x60cm

Back in 1976, at Patrick Henry Village in Heidelberg, Germany, Anna Kibildis purchased this Diego Voci painting titled “Scena di Maroco“.

Who owns this painting now?  Where is this painting?

Our all volunteer team is cataloging all of Antonio Diego Voci’s works of art with the official Diego Voci Estate Archive. Any information on the whereabouts or owners of this painting, please contact us at diegovociproject@gmail.com

To the see the trail of work visit, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Diego_Voci

 

Where is this “Composition”?

Composition 161-429 front index card - Copy

Diego Voci: Composition; #161-429, 80 x 40cm oil on canvas 

This is a faded polaroid image of the original painting.

Maj. Martel purchased “Composition” by Diego Voci in 1976 at Patrick Henry Village at Heidelberg, Germany.  Who owns this painting now?  Any whereabouts of this painting, please contact diegovociproject@gmail.com.

Diego Voci; an Artist of a Thousand Faces.  Our all-volunteer group (The Diego Voci Project Team) purpose is to increase the awareness and value of the great body of artwork created by internationally collected artist DIEGO VOCI (VOH-chee); and to archive his works with the Diego Voci Estate.

Blumenstrauss (German) = Bunch of #Flowers by #Diego

Blumenstrauss 361-470 oval

Diego Voci; Blumenstrauss, #361-470 oval

This old image of “Blumenstrauss” by Diego Voci. See more flowers on our Still Life Board on #Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/diegovoci/still-life-diegovocitm/

Mrs. Galloway purchased “Blumenstrauss” in 1976 at Patrick Henry Village in #Heidelberg.  Where is this painting now?

Contact the Diego Viego Project at diegovociproject@gmail.com.

Be inspired by the variety of still life paintings by Diego; click here https://www.pinterest.com/diegovoci/still-life-diegovocitm/

Diego Voci  “Artist of a Thousand Faces”.  Our all volunteer group (The Diego Voci Project Team) purpose is to increase the awareness and value of the great body of artwork created by internationally collected artist DIEGO VOCI (VOH-chee); and to archive his works with the Diego Voci Estate owned by his widow Helga Voci.

Search Diego Voci Project on #Google, #Bing, #Yahoo, etc – select IMAGES – you’ll see  . . .

 

#WOMAN WITH #GREEN #APPLE

Ma'dele am Hafen front index card - Copy

Diego Voci; Mädele am Hafen #6802-077 60x80cm

dele am Hafen was sold to Maj. and Mrs. Angel Herrera in Heidelberg by P. Precher June 8th 1980.

Will the present owner please contact the Diego Voci Project www.diegovociproject.com

To view “Each movement had its great masters, but there are very few who could create art unconfined by a single style like DIEGO.” by Chris Voci.

 

 

 

ONE #DIEGOVOCI PAINTING HOLDS SO MANY MEMORIES

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Tony and Stacie Westbrook share their #heartfelt #story of their Diego Voci painting title “Petit Village de Montague” and how this #painting holds many years of memories for them.

In Tony’s words:

My wife and I purchased this piece while living in Germany and serving with the US military around 1982.  We seem to recall that we purchased it at an art show probably held at the Officers Club in either Stuttgart or Heidelberg.  We were living in Heilbronn at the time.  Over the years we have collected many pieces of art – originals and limited prints – yet this piece (Petit Village de Montague) remains our absolute favorite.  It is a constant reminder of our time in Europe and what we took on as a very young married couple.  I am happy to say that after 37 years we are still very happily married and that this piece always gets the most prominent spot in the house.  It has been all over the United States and has been enjoyed by countless numbers of our friends.  Its simplicity, warmth, and mixture of color/contrast make it a wonderful piece to gaze at and enjoy for a lifetime.  This painting is one of my most prized processions and I will never part with it.

“Petit Village de Montague” as painted by Diego, represented all that we loved about out time in Europe while allowing our imagination to constantly explore who lived in village, where the village was, what the families experienced, endured, and enjoyed about their town.  The painting just brought forth positive feelings and thoughts which is what drew us to it.

This is one example of stories we receive from collectors of Diego Voci’s work of art.  The Diego Voci Estate dreams of one day to find a generous benefactor to sponsor a major museum exhibition… in the meantime take a tour of Diego’s virtual museum: https://youtu.be/GG5Jl-2FuXM