An impressionist who's paintings have gone fairly unnoticed is Richard Zoland. He was an artist whose art grew purely out of his inspiration and his talent. His inspirations included his day to day life and nature. Significant exhibitions include the Metropolitan Galleries in Osaka, Japan, the World Trade Center,
Cape Cod Art Association, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago,
and his private gallery, Zolan’s On The Avenue in Palm Desert, California. He was once described as the
man who was America. He build up new ideas from old traditions. He never let the work become more than
what it was. Never making it too big of a deal, or toning it down to mute it either.
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