Description: Vintage Original Oil Painting 1960's Fine Mid Modern Abstract Painter Bud Holman Vibrant groups of violet, mauve, blue, black, orange, salmon, red, and phosphorescent green.Zones and watery cages as bold lines of swirling color cross and drip movement and depth. Purchased from the artist's estate sale held in Nogales, photos included. 24" X 36" unframed Bud Holman: (1926 - 2023)A master of lyrical expressionist landscape painting, Bud Holman captured the energy of the mountains and high desert of the Southwest. His canvases express, in a myriad of colors applied with bravura brushwork, the spirit of lands sacred to Native American tribes. His approach was truly unique in the history of contemporary American landscape painting, resonating in our subconscious. "AMERICAN, B. 1926 Bud Holman is a master who was a regular in the New York art world for twenty years (from 1954–1974) when his closest friends were Cy Twombly and Robert Rauschenberg. He had started off as a curator at MoMA and then became director of a major gallery. During the early 1960s he was the artist-curator who built David Rockefeller’s famous art collection for Chase Manhattan Bank. Despite his connections reading like a Who’s Who in the New York art world he was never an opportunist. In 1974 this prodigal son returned to the West of his youth — first Santa Fe and then Arizona — always near the mountains. There he meditated on what the beauty of the sacred lands of the Native Americans really meant. Roaming their mountains, hills, and high deserts he found peace — and a new fervor. As his mature style emerged, he became increasingly reclusive, devoted to capturing on canvas the vibrant spirit of the Western landscape. An energy reverberates through his paintings in a myriad of colors applied with bravura brushwork. It’s how he captures movement in space, light, and color dancing across the surface. Most landscape painters direct the eye to paths that lead to focal points deep in a scene. Holman’s vibrant brushwork instead creates color paths that draw our gaze upwards to the high horizon bands that crown his landscapes, releasing us to the sky like a pressure valve. This is how his compositions resonate and play to our subconscious. In short, his finished canvases make the sublime visual. Holman avoided exhibiting until a 2017 retrospective at the Mulvane Art Museum in his hometown of Topeka, Kansas. Now 95, he continues to paint many hours every day at his studio home in Nogales, Arizona. - Peter Hastings Falk" Excellent Condition
Price: 450 USD
Location: Tucson, Arizona
End Time: 2024-08-15T15:42:09.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Artist: Bud Holman
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Size: Medium
Signed: No
Material: Canvas
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Abstract
Type: Painting
Year of Production: 1960
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Style: Abstract
Theme: Abstract
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Culture: American