David Adickes

“French Village” Black and White Church Landscape Relief Casting 2 2010 by David Adickes

SOLD

Material

Cast stone

About

Small black and white relief plaster carving by important Houston artist, David Adickes. Abstract carving depicting a park by a river with a view of a church. Signed by the artist in the bottom left. Framed in a silver-colored wooden frame.

Artist Biography

Born (1927) and raised in Huntsville, TX, David Adickes is an artist whose art and heart are closely aligned with Paris, France. After studying art at the Atelier F. Leger in the late 40s, Adickes burst onto the art scene in Houston and elsewhere in the early 50s and has been a prominent member of Houston’s art community ever since. While his most visible works are his giant sculptures, from the Virtuoso in downtown Houston to the 76-foot Sam Houston in his hometown of Huntsville, David Adickes has for decades produced paintings that have been acclaimed in numerous art exhibitions and galleries, both in the United States and internationally. Moreover, his paintings continue to delight collectors with a distinct blend of classic style, delightful palette, and a touch of whimsy.

Dimensions With Frame

H 11.13 in. x W 17 in. x D 1.5 in.

Dimensions Without Frame

H 9.56 in. x W 15.38 in.