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Nathaniel Bustion
Dogon Mask

1996

About the Item

This artwork titled "Dogon Mask" 1996 in a color off set lithograph with screenprint by African/American artist Nathaniel Bustion, b.1942. It is hand signed, titled, dated and numbered 153/900 in pencil by the artist. The artwork (image) size is 27.5 x 17.5 inches, framed size is 38.5 x 27.75 inches. Custom framed in a wooden mahogany color and black frame, with grey matting and black filet. it is in excellent condition. About the artist: Nathaniel Bustion was born in Gadsden, Alabama in 1942. Nathaniel Bustion is known for his diverse work in painting, sculpture and ceramics, often using mixed media in clay, concrete, wood, and copper, and printmaking. He attended Colorado State University, Belgium Antwerp Academy of Art and the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. An active presence in the Los Angeles area, Bustion had a solo exhibition of his paintings, ceramics and drawings in 1971 at the Brockman Gallery, a two person 1975 exhibition at Loyola Marymount University with Stanley C. Wilson and a 1976 four person exhibition at the University of Southern California with Alonzo Davis, Betye Saar and Stanley C. Wilson. Bustion taught at the Otis Institute, Los Angeles City College, and Pomona College. His artwork has been included in Los Angeles 1972: A Panorama of Black Artists at LACMA and numerous other museum exhibitions. Bustion was included in Samella Lewis and Ruth Waddy's 1972 survey Black Artists on Art, Volume 2.
  • Creator:
    Nathaniel Bustion (1942, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1996
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 38.5 in (97.79 cm)Width: 27.75 in (70.49 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    San Francisco, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: bus/dog/mas/011stDibs: LU666310539532
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