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Medium: Tar
Artist: Donald Sultan
Red Poppies, Donald Sultan
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Donald Sultan (1951)
Title: Red Poppies
Year: 2012
Medium: Silkscreen with Tar & Flocking on Museum Board
Edition: 10/75, plus proofs
Size: 23 x 39 inches
Condition: Excellen...
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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Tar
Materials
Tar, Screen
$6,800 Sale Price
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Two Dogs Pass, Large Four Part Abstract Painting by Donald Sultan 1988
Located in Long Island City, NY
A monumental unique painting in four 48 x 48 inch panels by Donald Sultan.
Artist: Donald Sultan, American (1951 - )
Title: Two Dog Pass
Year: January 12th, 1988
Medium: Tar and L...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Tar
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Latex, Wood, Tar
YELLOW LEMON ON BLACK, JULY 24 2018
Located in Fairfield, CT
This piece is unframed.
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2010s Art by Medium: Tar
Materials
Enamel
BLACK LEMON ON WHITE, JULY 24 2018
Located in Fairfield, CT
This piece is unframed.
Category
2010s Art by Medium: Tar
Materials
Enamel
BLACK LEMON ON YELLOW, JULY 24 2018
Located in Fairfield, CT
This piece is unframed.
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2010s Art by Medium: Tar
Materials
Enamel
BLACK LEMON ON SILVER, JULY 24 2018
Located in Fairfield, CT
This piece is unframed.
Category
2010s Art by Medium: Tar
Materials
Enamel
Donald Sultan (Mixed Media) - Herndon Railway, 18 August 1988
Located in London, GB
Donald Sultan
Born 1951
Herndon Railway, 18 August 1988
Latex and tar on canvas
96 x 96 inches
Donald Sultan is an acclaimed American painter known for his large-scale paintings p...
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1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Tar
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Canvas, Latex, Tar
Donald Sultan (Mixed Media) - Forest Fire, 14 May 1985
Located in London, GB
Donald Sultan
Born 1951
Forest Fire, 14 May 1985
Tar, spackle and latex on tile over masonite
96 x 96 inches
Donald Sultan is an acclaimed American pa...
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1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Tar
Materials
Latex, Masonite, Tar
Donald Sultan (Mixed Media) - Lines Down, 11 November 1985
Located in London, GB
Donald Sultan
Born 1951
Lines Down, 11 November 1985
Latex and tar on tile
96 x 96 inches
Donald Sultan is an acclaimed American painter known for his large-scale paintings produc...
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1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Tar
Materials
Latex, Tar
Donald Sultan (Mixed Media) - Fifteen Oranges, 17 September 1992
Located in London, GB
Donald Sultan
Born 1951
Fifteen Oranges, 17 September, 1992
Tar, oil, spackle on tile over masonite
96 x 96 inches
Donald Sultan is an acclaimed American painter known for his large...
Category
1990s Art by Medium: Tar
Materials
Masonite, Tar
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