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Donald Sultan (American, b. 1951), "Blue Flowers, February 4, 1999", conte crayon on paper, signed and titled along left edge, verso with "Meredith Long & Company Gallery, Houston, TX" label, 22" x 30". Glazed, float mounted and framed. Provenance: Estate of Louis Tenenbaum, Houston, Texas; Meredith Long & Company, Houston, Texas. Donald Sultan is a printer, printmaker and sculptor best known for his bold, large-scale still life images, distilled into organic shapes, utilizing industrial materials such as tar, spackle and enamel, blurring the lines between realism and abstraction. Born to artistic Asheville, North Carolina parents, Donald Sultan was encouraged to pursue art professionally. He earned a BFA degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago. While at school he rebelled against traditional painting techniques, which led to his experimentation with non-traditional tools and materials. Donald Sultan thrived in the "New Image" movement of the late 1970's New York and his first solo exhibition was mounted in 1977 at Artists Space, followed by group shows at Mary Boone Gallery in 1978 and Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of Art in 1979. Very soon, Sultan's work started to receive critical acclaim and the attention of major national and international museums, resulting in impressive solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Modern Museum of Art of Fort Worth, the Brooklyn Museum, amongst others. Sultan is a recipient of numerous awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award, Houston Fine Art Fair, Houston, Texas (2011) and is in many public and private collections. In 1998, Sultan accepted a commission for an Absolut Vodka iconic art campaign.


  • Condition: In our opinion, generally very good condition consistent with use of materials. Slight, faint rippling to paper.

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