Mortellito, Domenico, 1906-1994
Domenico Mortellito was a designer, muralist and sculptor noted for working in plastics and other synthetic materials.
Mortellito was born on September 1, 1906, in Newark, N.J., and graduated from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn in 1926. He then joined the studio of Mack, Jenny & Tyler in New York where he was employed until 1932. This early work consisted of traditional architectural murals and ceiling decorations in both fresco and oils, inlcuding work for the Morgan Library annex. From 1932 to 1942 he operated his own studio in New York. During 1934, he did some WPA work, but in the main was able to build a new career as a decorator of public buildings and commercial displays and expositions. The nature of this work moved Mortellito in the direction of non-traditional materials, including carved and lacquered linoleum and rubber-based paints. This phase of Mortellito's work culminated in the decoration of pavilions at the New York World's Fair, including the Food, Sports and Fashion Buildings, and the buildings of Heinz, Ford, and DuPont, the latter including the first wall decorations to be made of Lucite, Plastacele and other plastics. In the same year he had several works in carved linoleum exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art.
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