Snowy Adventure is a signed and numbered limited edition print by Donald Zolan. The image size is 16" x 16". Overall size is 22" x 20". It was published by Pemberton & Oakes in 1989 in an edition size of 880. About the Artist: Donald James Zolan was born on August 11, 1937 in a little bungalow on Prairie Avenue in the small village of Brookfield, Illinois - a working class suburb near Chicago. A fifth generation artist, he came from a family of sculptors, painters, engravers, and wood carvers from Germany and the Czech Republic. He started painting at the age of three and it was this burning passion that stayed with him all his life. By 1978, Zolans fresh new style of children paintings launched his career in the collectibles and licensing world. His incredible talent to portray the joyfulness, innocence, tenderness and wide-eyed wonder of early childhood propelled him to the top of the collectibles industry while his works commanded some of the highest secondary market values. All my paintings reawaken moments of my own wonderful childhood in the small midwestern town of Brookfield, Illinois that I never want to forget. Donald Zolan Donald Zolan passed away in 2009
This limited edition print is in near mint condition. It has been stored in our gallery and never framed. It is numbered and signed by the artist. Buy with confidence - every order is shipped with delivery confirmation tracking number. Fast shipping from our non-smoking home.
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Product description: Snowy Adventure is a signed and numbered limited edition print by Donald Zolan. The image size is 16" x 16". Overall size is 22" x 20". It was published by Pemberton & Oakes in 1989 in an edition size of 880. About the Donald James Zolan was born on August 11, 1937 in a little bungalow on Prairie Avenue in the small village of Brookfield, Illinois - a working class suburb near Chicago. A fifth generation artist, he came from a family of sculptors, painters, engravers, and wood carvers from Germany and the Czech Republic. He started painting at the age of three and it was this burning passion that stayed with him all his life. By 1978, Zolan’s fresh new style of children paintings launched his career in the collectibles and licensing world. His incredible talent to portray the joyfulness, innocence, tenderness and wide-eyed wonder of early childhood propelled him to the top of the collectibles industry while his works commanded some of the highest secondary market values. “All my paintings reawaken moments of my own wonderful childhood in the small midwestern town of Brookfield, Illinois that I never want to forget.” Donald Zolan Donald Zolan passed away in 2009