Artist

Frank Patania, Sr.

born Messina, Italy 1899-died Tucson, AZ 1964
Born
Messina, Sicily, Italy
Died
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Active in
  • New York, New York, United States
  • Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Biography

Frank Patania Sr. immigrated to New York City in 1908. Child labor laws kept the young man from working as a craftsman, but after World War I he was old enough to be hired as a designer for an important jewelry firm. In 1924 he contracted tuberculosis, and the firm sent him to a sanatorium in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Patania was seduced by the active art colony and healthy climate, and chose to remain in the Southwest even after his health improved. His work reflects both his European training and his exposure to Pueblo and Navajo jewelry. His son, Frank Patania Jr., and grandson, Samuel Frank Patania, are also represented in the Luce Center.

Works by this artist (3 items)

American Friend
Date1984
graphite and colored pencil on paper
Not on view
Back of the Bus, 1953
Date1984
graphite on paper
Not on view
Talking Herstory
Date1992
color lithograph with collage
Not on view