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Neal Doty Furniture

American, b. 1941

Neal Doty was born in 1941 in Glendale, California. He studied at Art Center College of Design (Los Angeles, 1967), Los Angeles City College (AA Degree, Fine Art, 1971) and California State University at Northridge (BA Degree, Fine Art, 1973). Doty served for the US Forces during the Vietnam war. Doty was awarded 1st Place in the 1976 Larchmont Art Exhibit in Los Angeles and 1977, worked as a commissioned artist with Paramount Studios in Hollywood. Doty died in his home in Palm Desert on Saturday, October 1, 2016 with his family by his side. Doty's works have appeared at Art Expo New York in New York City, the Washington Art Fair in Washington, D.C. and the Basel Art Fair in Basel, Switzerland.

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Creator: Neal Doty
Neal Doty Abstract Surrealist Triptych Signed Serigraph on Paper 93/99 Framed
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An abstract surrealist triptych by California artist Neal Doty. Hand signed in pencil bottom right with an annotation of 93/99 bottom left. Published circa 1970s. Inspired by artists...
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