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Rosemary Hornak
'Pair of Perroquets', Large, Expressionist Oil, Parrots, Detroit Woman artist

1992

$2,400
£1,812.22
€2,102.55
CA$3,372.75
A$3,757.72
CHF 1,961.71
MX$45,623.78
NOK 24,657.41
SEK 23,307.24
DKK 15,695.29

About the Item

Signed lower right, 'R. Hornak' for Rosemary Hornak (American, born 1951); additionally signed verso, titled 'Perroquets Impasto, Variation 2' and dated 1992. Rosemary Hornak received her Bachelor in Fine Arts from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit in 1978. She is the recipient of numerous prizes and juried awards and has exhibited widely and with success, both at solo and group exhibitions including at Swann Galleries in Detroit and at the Macomb Center. Raised in an artistic family, Rosemary Hornak is the sister of the hyper-realist painter, Ian Hornak. Selected Solo Exhibitions: 2004 Eric I. Spoutz Gallery, Fisher Building, Grand Arcade, Detroit, MI 2003 Eric I. Spoutz Gallery, Fisher Building, Grand Arcade, Detroit, MI 1998 Swann Gallery, Detroit, MI 1994 Macomb Center Art Gallery, Macomb College, Clinton Township, MI 1993 Clayton Liberatore Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY 1992 "Friends of Polish/American Art," Studio Tour, Hamtramck Studio, Hamtramck, MI 1991 "Friends of Modern Art," Studio Tour, Hamtramck Studio, Hamtramck, MI 1990 Starkweather Gallery, Romeo, MI 1986 East Hampton Center for Contemporary Arts, East Hampton, NY Selected Group Exhibitions: 1999 "Exhibition of Unique Garden Treasures," The City Gallery Dearborn, MI 1996 "Sun, Wind , Land and Sea Landscape Show", Swann Gallery, Detroit, MI 1996 "Out of Solitude", Michigan Gallery, Detroit, MI, 120 Women Artists-Feminist Show 1996 "Before We Go", Urban park Detroit Art Center, Trappers Alley, Detroit, MI 1995 "Painting Show", Third Street Gallery, Weber Building, Detroit, MI 1995, "Art walk '95," Northwood University, Northwood Gallery, Midland, MI 1995 "Winter Gallery Crawl", "Two by Four", Detroit Focus Gallery, Detroit, MI 1994 "Landscape Show and More", Urban Park Detroit Art Center, Detroit, MI 1994 Michigan Annual XXII, juried exhibition-group show, The RTA Center, Mt. Clemens, MI 1994 Northwood Gallery, Northwood University, East Main Street., Midland, MI 1994 "Celebrate life 1994", The Congregational Church of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, MI 1994 "Past and Present Artists Anniversary Show," Clayton Liberatore Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY 1994 Urban Park Art Center, Trappers Alley, Greektown, Detroit, MI 1993 10"x10" show, Detroit Focus Gallery, Beaubien, Detroit, MI 1991 "Drawings", Detroit Artist Market, Randolph, Detroit, MI 1990 "Annual Fall Exhibition", Detroit Artist Market, Randolph, MI 1984 "Holiday Show", The Art Center, Mt. Clemens, MI
  • Creator:
    Rosemary Hornak (1951)
  • Creation Year:
    1992
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 32 in (81.28 cm)Depth: 0.25 in (6.35 mm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    minor restoration, edge losses, minor adhesions to surface, minor marks, minor losses; unframed; shows well.
  • Gallery Location:
    Santa Cruz, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU34416845642

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