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Valton Tyler
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Lot 75018
Samuel Blesses David
Oil on canvas
106,7 x 121,9 cm (42,0 x 48,0 in)
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Lot 75018
Samuel Blesses David
Oil on canvas
106,7 x 121,9 cm (42,0 x 48,0 in)
Estimation:
US$ 3.000 - 5.000
€ 2.800 - 4.600
Enchère: -1 Jours
Heritage Auctions Texas
Lieu: Dallas, TX
Enchère: 29.06.2024
Numéro d’enchère: 8169
Nom d’enchère: Texas Art Signature® Auction
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Signed lower left: Valton
Private collection, Dallas.
Valton Tyler (American, 1944-2017) Samuel Blesses David Oil on canvas 42 x 48 inches (106.7 x 121.9 cm) Signed lower left: Valton PROVENANCE: Private collection, Dallas. Valton Tyler art exists firmly outside traditional Texas landscapes. Instead, he offers postmodernist and conceptualist works that are celebrated across the United States. Tyler is clearly inspired by European Surrealist artist with the majority of his works featuring clearly articulated curvilinear objects that seem to float in a barren desert landscape similar to Dali. Growing up in Texas City, the artist is haunted by the Texas City Disaster, considered the worst industrial accident in American history. After moving to Dallas, Tyler gained patrons in Lucille Teasel and Donald Vogel of Valley House Gallery. His success grew and soon Tyler was showing regularly in New York and Los Angeles. Compelled to create, Tyler sees his almost anthropomorphic forms as organo-mechanical shapes and attempts to create sculpture in the two dimensional. In the artist's words these animated industrial forms are "alive and have feelings. My forms communicate with one another. They are having fun together, and I feel free and happy when I am making them, but I have to leave them and let them go their way." Tyler's works have been increasingly sought after by Texas collectors since The Amon Carter Museum of Art, Fort Worth, Texas held a retrospective in 2017. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Unlined canvas. Overall presents well with no major visible issues to note. Framed Dimensions 50 X 55 Inches
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Description d’objet
Signed lower left: Valton
Provenance
Private collection, Dallas.
Essai
Valton Tyler (American, 1944-2017) Samuel Blesses David Oil on canvas 42 x 48 inches (106.7 x 121.9 cm) Signed lower left: Valton PROVENANCE: Private collection, Dallas. Valton Tyler art exists firmly outside traditional Texas landscapes. Instead, he offers postmodernist and conceptualist works that are celebrated across the United States. Tyler is clearly inspired by European Surrealist artist with the majority of his works featuring clearly articulated curvilinear objects that seem to float in a barren desert landscape similar to Dali. Growing up in Texas City, the artist is haunted by the Texas City Disaster, considered the worst industrial accident in American history. After moving to Dallas, Tyler gained patrons in Lucille Teasel and Donald Vogel of Valley House Gallery. His success grew and soon Tyler was showing regularly in New York and Los Angeles. Compelled to create, Tyler sees his almost anthropomorphic forms as organo-mechanical shapes and attempts to create sculpture in the two dimensional. In the artist's words these animated industrial forms are "alive and have feelings. My forms communicate with one another. They are having fun together, and I feel free and happy when I am making them, but I have to leave them and let them go their way." Tyler's works have been increasingly sought after by Texas collectors since The Amon Carter Museum of Art, Fort Worth, Texas held a retrospective in 2017. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
État
Unlined canvas. Overall presents well with no major visible issues to note. Framed Dimensions 50 X 55 Inches
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