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David Crown
'Untitled Abstract Horses and Cow', by David Crown, Oil on Canvas Painting

1985

$750
£572.60
€655.83
CA$1,050.75
A$1,174.86
CHF 616.26
MX$14,230.42
NOK 7,779.13
SEK 7,349.40
DKK 4,895.14

About the Item

This 20" x 24" oil on canvas painting by David Crown dates to 1985. The focal point of this painting are three animal figures in the foreground rendered in a non-representational manner, adhering to a more abstracted style and making their characterization more ambiguous. The blue and grey figures are presumably horses, characterized by their elongated muzzles, however their bodies are less recognizable with no definitive dimensions and miscellaneous body parts positioned in varied directions. The other animal figure is a bit more recognizable but still majorly abstracted and stands in the foreground in front of the horses, but faces towards the right, opposite the direction the horses' heads face. The animal is presumably a bull or some sort of mammal with long horns, and is painted in a dark brown color with red accents. These animalistic abstracted bodies and heads, along with their vibrant colors, give them a whimsical and abstract appearance. The animals stand upon a plain, flat, black ground while the background is filled with geometric shapes in muted tones of green, white, and grey. These shapes, while less prominent than the figures, add depth and complexity to the painting. They could represent the environment or context in which the animals exist. The contrast between the vibrant figures and the muted background could suggest a commentary on the relationship between individuals and their surroundings. Crown's signature is on the bottom left corner, and reads "A.D. Crown, 85." The painting is framed. A. David Crown, M.D. (1924 - 2016) was born in London, England, and received his education at Cambridge University, the University of London, and the London Hospital Medical School. In 1947, he became a physician and moved to Rochester, NY in 1948. He practiced internal medicine until 1982 when he retired. His retirement allowed him to pursue his passion for art full-time. His works are in numerous collections across America, Canada, Japan, and Europe. Crown was also the Founder and Director of the International Mezzotint Society. This society is dedicated to the promotion and appreciation of mezzotint, a printmaking process. His art has been the subject of one-man exhibitions at institutions such as the Jacksonville Museum of Art, the Polk Museum of Art, Orlando Museum of Art, Florida Atlantic University, University of Florida, and the State Capitol Building Rotunda, Tallahassee, Florida.
  • Creator:
    David Crown (1924 - 2016, English)
  • Creation Year:
    1985
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Oklahoma City, OK
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: FDC00041stDibs: LU1441214048172

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