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David Bates (American, b. 1952). Purple Irises, 2009. Oil on canvas. 36 x 21 inches (91.4 x 53.3 cm). Signed lower right...
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Sold on May 13, 2017 for:
$60,000.00
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Description
David Bates (American, b. 1952)Purple Irises, 2009
Oil on canvas
36 x 21 inches (91.4 x 53.3 cm)
Signed lower right: Bates
Signed, dated, and titled on the reverse: Bates / - Purple Irises - / 09
PROVENANCE:
Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, Texas;
Acquired by the present owner from the above.
EXHIBITED:
Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, Texas, "David Bates: Themes and Variations", January 14-March 6, 2010.
David Bates became a noted realistic figure and narrative painter at a time when Abstract Expressionism was all-prevailing. His work is heavily influenced by modernism including the painting of Vincent Van Gogh, German Expressionism and American Expressionist, Marsden Hartley. He later added abstract sculpture to his pursuits, working in painted wood and painted bronze. "A natural storyteller influenced by his Texas upbringing and affection for family and longtime friends, Bates uses dark outlines, simplified forms, and heavy impastos in compositions that appear at once almost naive and highly sophisticated." (Dreisbach 9) Born in nearby Dallas, he spent his childhood in Garland where his mother encouraged his art talent. His father took him hunting and fishing, and he often incorporated outdoor sporting themes into his subject matter. He earned degrees from Southern Methodist University and did a year of independent study at the Whitney Museum in New York City. There he was most unique because he did figurative work among abstractionists, but he was encouraged by Red Grooms, who made it seem okay to paint figures and realism. He married a fellow student from SMU in 1980 and taught art at Eastfield College in Dallas. In 1983, he turned to full-time painting and became known as a Neo- Expressionist, who interjected both vision and a sense of humor into his painting sculpture. While still based in Texas, Bates has attained national and international acclaim for his paintings of Texas and the Gulf Coast, as well as revitalizing the still-life as a subject of American art-as seen in Purple Irises, 2009. Bates is a compulsive painter who works every day and completes about fifteen paintings per year. He makes numerous drawings before beginning his canvases. In recent years, Bates' sculptures have gained increasing popularity among collectors and critics. In 2014, a retrospective of his sculptures was exhibited at The Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, TX. This highly acclaimed show solidified his legacy as a sculptor--as well as a great painter. Several standing venuses similar to our Venus II were included in this seminal show.
More information about David Bates. See also: Bates, David Artist.
Condition Report*:
Canvas is supported by panel; there appears to be no major visible condition issues to note; under UV light, there appears to be no inpaint. Framed Dimensions 38.5 X 23.5 Inches
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2017 May 13 Texas Art Signature Auction - Dallas #5299 (go to Auction Home page)
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