Bud Holman | |
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Born | Charles Edward Holman II July 30, 1926
Topeka, Kansas, U.S. |
Died | June 27, 2023
Nogales, Arizona, U.S. | (aged 96)
Known for | Painting, sculpture |
Website | Catalogue Raisonné |
Signature | |
Charles Edward "Bud" Holman II (July 30, 1926 – May 27, 2023) was an American painter and sculptor.
Born July 30, 1926 in Topeka, Kansas, Holman graduated from Stanford University in 1950, with a BA and MA in Art History and Archeology. [1]
In 1975 Holman purchased a home on Canyon Road, in Santa Fe, New Mexico which he renovated. The following year he held a four person show there that included his work, entitled Four Mystery Painters. [2] In 1980 he exhibited in a show of Southwestern art at the Whitney Gallery in Taos. [3]
In 2014, an exhibition of Holman's early drawings from 1948-1950 were shown at the Morris Gallery/NOTO Arts Center in Topeka, Kansas; the drawings were then donated to the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library. [4] Several of these sketches were used in the 1950's for the Shawnee County Historical Society covers. [5] [6] [7]
In 2016, the Mulvane Art Museum at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas hosted a retrospective show. The style of the work in the show was described as "abstracted landscape." [8] The museum published a 52-page catalogue in conjunction with the exhibition. [9]
In 2021, Holman exhibited in the Hamptons Fine Art Fair in South Hampton, New York where some of his Sagaponack series were shown. [10][ failed verification]
The Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas acquired two large paintings in 1961. [11] In the 1970's the New Mexico Museum of Art acquired three of Holman's works. [12] ^ In the 1980's the Tucson Museum of Art acquired four of Holman's paintings. [13] The Mulvane Art Museum at Washburn University, Kansas, acquired five paintings. [14]
Bud Holman | |
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Born | Charles Edward Holman II July 30, 1926
Topeka, Kansas, U.S. |
Died | June 27, 2023
Nogales, Arizona, U.S. | (aged 96)
Known for | Painting, sculpture |
Website | Catalogue Raisonné |
Signature | |
Charles Edward "Bud" Holman II (July 30, 1926 – May 27, 2023) was an American painter and sculptor.
Born July 30, 1926 in Topeka, Kansas, Holman graduated from Stanford University in 1950, with a BA and MA in Art History and Archeology. [1]
In 1975 Holman purchased a home on Canyon Road, in Santa Fe, New Mexico which he renovated. The following year he held a four person show there that included his work, entitled Four Mystery Painters. [2] In 1980 he exhibited in a show of Southwestern art at the Whitney Gallery in Taos. [3]
In 2014, an exhibition of Holman's early drawings from 1948-1950 were shown at the Morris Gallery/NOTO Arts Center in Topeka, Kansas; the drawings were then donated to the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library. [4] Several of these sketches were used in the 1950's for the Shawnee County Historical Society covers. [5] [6] [7]
In 2016, the Mulvane Art Museum at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas hosted a retrospective show. The style of the work in the show was described as "abstracted landscape." [8] The museum published a 52-page catalogue in conjunction with the exhibition. [9]
In 2021, Holman exhibited in the Hamptons Fine Art Fair in South Hampton, New York where some of his Sagaponack series were shown. [10][ failed verification]
The Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas acquired two large paintings in 1961. [11] In the 1970's the New Mexico Museum of Art acquired three of Holman's works. [12] ^ In the 1980's the Tucson Museum of Art acquired four of Holman's paintings. [13] The Mulvane Art Museum at Washburn University, Kansas, acquired five paintings. [14]