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      • DANIEL BLAGG (American/Texas b. 1951) A PAINTING, "Desert Landscape," 21ST CENTURY
        Sep. 21, 2024

        DANIEL BLAGG (American/Texas b. 1951) A PAINTING, "Desert Landscape," 21ST CENTURY

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        DANIEL BLAGG (American/Texas b. 1951) A PAINTING, "Desert Landscape," 21ST CENTURY, oil on canvas, signed L/R, "Daniel Blagg;" 40" x 60", framed 42" x 62".

        Simpson Galleries, LLC
      • Daniel Blagg (American, b. 1951) Fence Line, 1984 Oil on canvas 37 x 64 inches (
        Nov. 12, 2020

        Daniel Blagg (American, b. 1951) Fence Line, 1984 Oil on canvas 37 x 64 inches (

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Daniel Blagg (American, b. 1951) Fence Line, 1984 Oil on canvas 37 x 64 inches (94.0 x 162.6 cm) Signed, dated, and titled on the reverse: "Fence Line" 37" x 64" 1984, March / Daniel Blagg Dan Blagg comes from a family with deep roots in the Texas art community. His work has been shown in over forty solo and group exhibitions, including ones at Gerald Peters Gallery, Artspace 111, and William Campbell Contemporary Art. His paintings are found in private and permanent museum collections around the state, including the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Grace Museum, and the Old Jail Art Center. He is best known for his hyper-realistic approach to both rural and historical urban Texas landscapes. Blagg focuses on the tension between formal abstraction and a faithful rendering of every detail of the subject. HID01801242017

        Heritage Auctions
      • Daniel Blagg, Pay Phone, Lithograph
        Jan. 01, 2020

        Daniel Blagg, Pay Phone, Lithograph

        Est: $400 - $600

        Artist: Daniel Blagg, American (1951 - ) Title: Pay Phone Medium: Lithograph Edition: 6/50 Image Size: 20 x 30 inches Frame Size: 30.5 x 40.5 inches

        RoGallery
      • Daniel Blagg, Pay Phone, Lithograph
        Nov. 03, 2019

        Daniel Blagg, Pay Phone, Lithograph

        Est: $400 - $600

        Artist: Daniel Blagg, American (1951 - ) Title: Pay Phone Medium: Lithograph Edition: 6/50 Image Size: 20 x 30 inches Frame Size: 30.5 x 40.5 inches

        RoGallery
      • DANIEL BLAGG (American, b.1951) Bay View Oil on board 1
        Sep. 12, 2012

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b.1951) Bay View Oil on board 1

        Est: $500 - $750

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b.1951) Bay View Oil on board 12-1/2 x 18-1/4 inches (31.8 x 46.4 cm) Inscribed and signed lower left: Best wishes to you both / Dan Blagg

        Heritage Auctions
      • Daniel Blagg, "Airstream" oil painting on canvas.
        Apr. 25, 2012

        Daniel Blagg, "Airstream" oil painting on canvas.

        Est: $10,000 - $15,000

        Daniel Blagg, "Airstream" oil painting on canvas. Canvas: 37.75"H x 57.75"W; Frame: 39.75"H x 59.75"W. Signed lower left, "Daniel Blagg". Daniel Blagg (American, b. 1951) is known for his photorealistic architecture and landscape paintings. Provenance: acquired from the artist. Circa - 21st C.

        Dallas Auction Gallery
      • DANIEL BLAGG (American, b. 1951) Texas Landscape Oil on
        May. 14, 2011

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b. 1951) Texas Landscape Oil on

        Est: $2,500 - $5,000

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b. 1951) Texas Landscape Oil on canvas 42 x 64 inches (106.7 x 162.6 cm) Signed on stretcher: Dan Blagg Born in Oklahoma City and a resident of Fort Worth, Dennis Blagg is a self-taught painter whose work chiefly features landscapes of Texas' Big Bend region. He was the recipient of the Texas Fine Arts Association Grumbacher Award in 1986. Blagg has exhibited in more than 30 solo and group shows, and his work is in the collections of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, the San Antonio Museum of Art, and the Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi.

        Heritage Auctions
      • DANIEL BLAGG (American, b.1951) Bay View Oil on board 1
        Nov. 20, 2010

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b.1951) Bay View Oil on board 1

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b.1951) Bay View Oil on board 12-1/2 x 18-1/4 inches (31.8 x 46.4 cm) Inscribed lower left: Best wishes to you both/ Dan Blagg

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      • DANIEL BLAGG (American, b.1951) Texas Landscape Oil on
        Nov. 20, 2010

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b.1951) Texas Landscape Oil on

        Est: $2,500 - $5,000

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b.1951) Texas Landscape Oil on canvas 42 x 64 inches (106.7 x 162.6 cm) Signed on stretcher: Dan Blagg Fort Worth artist Dan Blagg is well known in the Texas arts community for his striking images of both rural and urban landscapes. At first glance, one may come to the conclusion that Blagg is a talented photo-realist in the vein of Richard Estes, whose formal method focuses on the tension between formal abstraction and a faithful rendering of every detail of the subject. However, upon further contemplation of Blagg's work, the viewer also discovers an intense sense of mood, psychological depth, and emotionally loaded subjects which are often more similar to the themes of Edward Hopper and Giorgio de Chirico.

        Heritage Auctions
      • Bay View
        May. 15, 2010

        Bay View

        Est: $3,000 - $6,000

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b. 1951) Bay View Oil on board 12-1/2 x 18-1/4 inches (31.8 x 46.4 cm) Inscribed lower left: Best wishes to you both/ Dan Blagg

        Heritage Auctions
      • DANIEL BLAGG (American, b. 1951) House & Barn,
        Jan. 24, 2009

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b. 1951) House & Barn,

        Est: $6,000 - $8,000

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b. 1951) House & Barn, 1984 Oil on canvas 48 x 75 inches (121.9 x 190.5 cm) Inscribed verso: Daniel Blagg 1984 oil / cvs 48" x 75" / (House & Barn) Blagg's other painting House and Barn is a rural landscape in which most of the space is taken up with the skillfully painted limestone ledge. It is different from many of his urban and industrial themed works. However, one should take into consideration the fact that this "rural scene" was painted in Plano, Texas, during the mid-1980s, a time when the expansion of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex was swiftly encroaching on many small satellite communities like Plano. Thus, this classic rural image presented to the viewer represents a natural setting which will soon be swallowed by the urban landscape.

        Heritage Auctions
      • DANIEL BLAGG (American, b. 1951) Pegasus on Dallas
        Jan. 24, 2009

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b. 1951) Pegasus on Dallas

        Est: $6,000 - $8,000

        DANIEL BLAGG (American, b. 1951) Pegasus on Dallas Building Oil on canvas 80 x 60 inches (203.2 x 152.4 cm) Signed lower left: Daniel Blagg Fort Worth artist Dan Blagg is well known in the Texas arts community for his striking images of both rural and urban landscapes. At first glance, one may come to the conclusion that Blagg is a talented photo-realist in the vein of Richard Estes, whose formal method focuses on the tension between formal abstraction and a faithful rendering of every detail of the subject. However, upon further contemplation of Blagg's work, the viewer also discovers an intense sense of mood, psychological depth, and emotionally loaded subjects which are often more similar to the themes of Edward Hopper and Giorgio de Chirico. For example, vintage signs, a common subject in Blagg's work, stand alone as surreal portraits of modern industrial culture and symbols of the historical urban landscape. These paintings convey the modern urban experience-progress at the expense of beloved landmarks, isolation, nostalgia, and decay. In Pegasus on a Dallas Building, Blagg captures the historic Texaco Pegasus sign, an iconic symbol from the Dallas skyline. The triangle-shaped composition is dramatically cropped, and the sign at the top of the high-rise is painted from a perspective originating at street level. The architecture of the office building creates dynamic geometric shapes which culminate in the Pegasus sign. Furthermore, the juxtaposition of the blue sky and the red sign create a dramatic contrast which also pulls the eye upward to the top to the composition. This work is not only visually stunning. It is also a compelling example of the artist's ability to evoke an intellectual and emotional response from both the chosen subject and the abstracted formal elements of the painting.

        Heritage Auctions
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