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Lot 160
Danny Robinette (NC, 1954-2005), Anvil Clouds, Fort Fisher
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Acrylic on linen, signed and dated 1992 at lower right, presented in a gold leaf floater frame.

DOA 32.25 x 42.5 in.

The Collection of the late Jesse Carr Morris, Jr., Cary and Raleigh, NC

Somerhill Gallery, Chapel Hill, NC

Exhibited:
Duke University Museum of Art, Academic Eye: Reynolds Price Collects, Danny Robinette, Durham, NC, March 29 - May 27, 2001, no. 7.

Published:
Perennial Places with Reynolds Price (Asheville, NC: Biltmore Press, circa 1993) (illustrated)
Cover art for the Journal of the American Planning Association, 1996.

Born in Iredell County in North Carolina's western Piedmont, Danny Robinette was primarily a self-taught artist. He reveled and excelled at depicting North Carolina landscapes with a quiet intensity of light and color. The flat surfaces skillfully painted invite the viewer into the artist's world, one with evidence of human experience but lacking a depiction of any sentient beings.

In his artist statement for Somerhill Gallery, Danny Robinette describes his work as
Significant art is built upon the past and what I produce has been influenced by the second-generation Hudson River School, the Barbizon School, Dutch and Pop Vanitas still-life, and the works of Rene Magritte.

Robinette's work has been exhibited extensively, including shows at the Hickory Museum of Art; the National Arts Club in New York, NY; Elon College, Elon, NC; and the Greenhill Center for the North Carolina Artist, Greensboro, NC.

$2,000 - 4,000