Concrete Contemporary Auctions and Projects Canadian Contemporary Art Auction

March 04, 2014

LOT 49

Lot 49

DANIEL SOLOMON

DANIEL SOLOMON
Lot 49 Details
DANIEL SOLOMON

EYE DAZZLER

acrylic on paper
signed, titled and dated 1978 on the reverse
30 ins x 22 ins; 76.2 cms x 55.9 cms

Estimate $600-$800

Realised: $600
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

Note:

Daniel Solomon is a Toronto-based artist and Professor of Art at the Ontario College of Art and Design. With a career spanning forty years, Solomon began painting as a student at the University of Oregon, where he studied architecture. Relocating to Toronto in 1967, Solomon began exhibiting his paintings and sculptures regularly at major galleries in Toronto. His works have consistently expressed a love of intense, vibrant colour and an interest in complex pictorial space. His work is featured in the collections of many prominent institutions such as the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Anges Etherington Art Gallery and the Edmonton Art Gallery.

CONDITION DETAILS

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