Lowell Daunt Collins

"Still Life Gray", Cubist Oil Painting, 1950's

$3,500

Material

Oil Paint

About

Great early Lowell Collins cubist black and white still life on canvas circa 1950s. Signed and titled by artist.

Artist Biography

Born in San Antonio but raised in Houston from the age of 15 months, Collins began studying art at the Houston Museum School, now the Glassell School of Art. He also trained with Otis Dozier, renowned Regionalist artist at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, and at the Art Students League in New York. He earned a bachelor's and a master's degree in fine arts from the University of Houston. Collins returned to the Museum School in the mid-1940s, eventually retiring as its dean in 1966. A few years later, he opened the private school and art gallery that bear his name. He showed the work of young regional artists, but over the decades his name and gallery became synonymous with pre-Columbian and tribal art. In recent years, Collins occasionally turned the gallery over to contemporary artists, with the assistance of his son and business partner, artist Michael Roque Collins.

Dimensions

H 19.5 in. x W 31 in. x D 1 in.
"Still Life Gray", Cubist Oil Painting, 1950's
"Still Life Gray", Cubist Oil Painting, 1950's