Collection: Wilma Fiori (1929-2019)
Denver artist, studied under Dale Chisman at the Art Student's League of Denver
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Untitled (Brown and Green Abstract), Painting, 1994
38 ¼ x 54 x 1 ¼ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Homage to Diebenkorn (Abstract in Green, Gold, Yellow, and Blue), Painting
40 x 48 ¼ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
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Untitled (Abstract Blue and Grey), Print, circa 1990-2005
11 ¼ x 10 ½ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Mesa Verde (Abstract in Gold, Burgundy, Pink, and Ochre), Painting, 1988
30 x 24 inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Black with Blue Ovals Abstract), Print, circa 1990-2005
18 x 18 inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Abstract Red with Blue and Yellow), Print
11 ¼ x 10 ½ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Blue, White, and Red Abstract with Red Square), Painting
16 x 16 inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Yellow Series #5 (Abstract in Yellow, Pink, White, and Black), Painting, 2006
18 ¼ x 18 inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Taos II (Composition with Umber, Blue, and Cream), Print, circa 1990-2005
11 ½ x 10 ¾ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Abstract in Red, Orange, and Taupe), Print
10 ¾ x 10 ¾ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
From Pillar to Post (Abstract with Blue and Cyan Polygons), Painting, 2007
19 x 18 inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
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Untitled (Abstract Pink, Grey, and Yellow), Print, circa 1990-2005
11 ½ x 9 ½ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Abstract in Red with Black Triangles), Print
17 ¾ x 17 ½ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
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Untitled (Black and Blue Abstract with Grey Textured Shapes), Print, circa 1990-2005
17 x 16 inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Abstract in Gray, Red, Blue, Green 1/1), Print
7 x 6 ½ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
The Embrace (Abstract in Seafoam Green and Blue), Collage, circa 1990-2005
11 ¼ x 16 ½ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Red Abstract with Gold Square and Red Stripes), Print, circa 1990-2005
18 x 18 inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Abstract in Blue, Teal, Red, & Yellow), Print
8 x 7 inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Abstract Olive, Blue, and Black Rectangles), Print, circa 1990-2005
11 ½ x 9 ¾ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Pyrol #3 (Abstract Composition in Red and Cream), Print, 2005
15 x 15 inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
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Untitled (Abstract Red, with Blue and Black), Print
13 ½ x 13 ½ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Abstract with Yellow, Blue, Green, and Red), Print, circa 1990-2005
17 x 13 ½ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Embossed Square within Embossed Square), Print, circa 1990-2000
15 ¾ x 15 ¾ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Abstract Red Rectangle), Print, circa 1990-2005
11 x 12 inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
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Untitled (Abstract Green and Blue with Orange), Print, circa 1990-2005
11 ¾ x 11 inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
Untitled (Abstract Collage with Polygons and Text), Print
11 ¾ x 11 ¾ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
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Untitled (Brown, Black and White Composition), Print, circa 1990-2000
8 ¾ x 6 ¾ inchesVendor:Wilma Fiori (1929-2019) -
About the Artist
Wilma Fiori (Wilma Denny) was born in Youngstown Ohio in 1929 and was raised in Great Bend, Kansas. She studied at Loretto Heights College in Denver, Colorado. Fiori graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in 1952. Two years later, she married Bob Fiori, a fellow student from Lorreto Heights. She remained active as an alumna for the College while raising four children. During this time, she developed an interest in anthropology and, in 1979, Wilma earned a Masters of Arts in Anthropology degree from the University of Denver. Fiori worked as a curatorial assistant to Richard Conn in the Native Arts Department of the Denver Art Museum. The Denver Art Museum was the first Fine Art Museum in the United States to show Native American Art. The pottery and textiles from the Southwestern tribes inspired Fiori’s fascination with geometric designs and, like many of her contemporary artists, it contributed to her shift towards abstract painting. In 1987, Fiori met Dale Chisman, a prominent Colorado artist, and studied under him at the Art Students League of Denver until 2007. She also met and studied alongside other talented Colorado artists including Bill Joseph, Jeffery Keith, Quang Ho, and Mark Lunning.
Wilma Fiori exhibited her artwork for over three decades in Colorado, Indiana, Illinois, and New York. Her works in the permanent collections of Regis University, the Denver Ritz Carlton Hotel along with various private and corporate collections.
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