Description:

Joseph Wallace King Vinciata
North Carolina, District Of Columbia / Italy., (1911-1996)
The Bather, nude
oil on panel
signed lower left, signed and titled verso.

Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter and magazine illustrator, Joseph Wallace King lived in Winston-Salem, North Carolina but was active internationally as well as in other parts of the United States. Some of his paintings were signed as Vinciata including portraits of Lorenzo de Medici, President Richard Nixon, Queen Elizabeth and the Saudi Royal Family.

He studied at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington DC and also in France and Italy. After his death, he left Elon College in North Carolina 86 of his paintings. He had never attended the school nor taught there, but had many friends there and was a strong supporter of education.

As a resident of Winston-Salem, he served in the state legislature from 1950 to 1952, but later said that his political career was "a flop" as his proposals to build highway rest stops and sell personalized licensed plates did not get approved. "Several years ago, he drew national attention by hiring a woman to wear a flesh-colored bodysuit and re-enact Lady Godiva's ride to protest a proposed increase in Winston-Salem property taxes (victorian.fortunecity)

Publications to which he contributed included Newsweek, Time & Tide Magazine, Town & Country, The Connoisseur, Visitors East, and New York.

Memberships were the American International Academy, New York City; International Fine Arts Council, Paris; Lotos Club,

  • Provenance: Universally recognized as the Winston-Salem Artist, Virginia-born artist and painter Joseph Wallace King Vinciata is known for creating an estimated 2,000 paintings throughout his distinguished career. He began to sign his paintings simply Vinciata, a pseudonym he adopted from the name of a well-known Florentine castle. These artworks were done in his unique style, with colors and techniques he developed as he studied the Old Masters.The earliest published record of a Vinciata painting by artist Joseph Wallace King dates back to 1953. While in New York, King met Victor J. Hammer, who had co-founded an art gallery and who helped launch his career. His portrait, The Madonna of the Storm once hung on the Vatican walls. King's Vinciata paintings for sale include depictions of royalty, musicians, and landscapes.  Find artworks from other talented artists and browse collectible portrait paintings for purchase online.
  • Dimensions: 14 1/2" x 11", 19 3/8" x 15 3/4" (frame)
  • Medium: oil on panel

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