Untitled

Artist : David Budd
Medium : Works on paper (Chalk/Pen/Graphite)
Size unframed : Unknown
Size framed : 14.75"/11"
Signature Info : Un-Signed
Frame Info : Not Framed
Condition : Good
Year : Unknown
Asking Price:£400.00
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Description

This is a Rare Original, Graphite attributed to David Budd New (York/Florida, 1927-1991) purchased from The Louisiana Museum deaccessioned property. Size approx 11 x 14 3/4 ins, and in relatively good condition.

•Artist: David Budd

•Title: Untitled

•Medium: Original Graphite

•Year: Unknown

•Edition: Unique, original piece

•Size:  11 x 14 3/4Inches

•Signature: Unsigned

•Provenence: The Louisiana Museum - Deaccessioned property

Disclaimer - Our prints/original art are purchased from various dealers, auctions and sales as "genuine" some with Certificates of Authentication", and are sold by us as such. However, in the unlikely event that the article is not genuine, we will make an immediate and full refund, without hesitation, if the item is returned to us in exactly the same condition  it was received, with no damage, marks or folds, within 14 days of receipt.

David Budd was born in St. Petersburg, Florida. Active in the mid and late twentieth century, David Budd straddled the styles of abstract expressionism and colour field painting. He is best known for large-scale, mostly monochromatic canvases, whose tactile surfaces are the result of his use of a wide variety of brushwork methods. The undulating rhythms in his works have been associated with hills, dunes, and the swelling of waves. Budd’s work belongs to many public collections, including the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; the Greenville County Museum of Art, South Carolina; the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia: the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Miami University Art Museum, Oxford, Ohio; the Museum of St. Petersburg, Florida; the Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, New York; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and the Whitney Museum of Art, New York.