Dick Wray

Untitled Surrealist Color Pencil Coat Drawing with Birds, 1980

SOLD

Material

Color Pencil

About

Dick Wray, a native Houstonian, born in Heights Hospital in 1933 was primarily educated in Houston, Texas. He took free art lessons at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts in his early teens, graduated from Lamar High School (Houston, Texas) and, following military service in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955, enrolled in the School of Architecture of the University of Houston from 1955 to 1958. He finished his studies at the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf, Germany in 1959. Wray took off for Europe in 1958 to discover for himself the center of the art world, starting his journey in Paris. Wray’s first competitive show was at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas Beaumont Art Museum (TX) in 1959. He was awarded the Ford Foundation Purchase Prize in 1962. Wray has had a number of solo exhibits at the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston. Dick Wray’s works are continuing to be shown at William Reaves Gallery.

Artist Biography

Early untitled surrealist color pencil drawing by Houston artist Dick Wray of a fluffy coat surrounded by a number of his classic icons. Signed and dated by artist along bottom edge. Specific instructions for how the piece is to be framed are included on the reverse.

Dimensions

H 31 in. x W 26.75 in. x D 1.75 in.

Dimensions without Frame

H 24 in x W 19 in.