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Darold Elliot Perkins

1921-2002

Dressed to Kill. 2001.

Acrylic on masonite board
Signed and dated in acrylic, lower right.
20 x 16 in. (50.8 x 40.6 cm.)

  • Provenance: The estate of the artist.

    Born in Houston, Texas, Darold Elliot Perkins attended the University of Texas as an art major. After undergraduate and time in the U.S. Military, he moved to New York to act on Broadway and in touring companies. Upon returning to New York, Perk, as he was known, enrolled at New York's Traphagen School of Fashion Design (now part of the Fashion Institute of Technology), but soon thereafter was called into a conference with the instructor to discuss the drawing assignments but was deemed proficient by his instructors.

    Between working on traveling musical theatre productions, he was devoted to interior design and painting. During the several decades he was in the design trade, he's worked with Gloria Vanderbilt, Martha Stewart, and Howard Kaplan. While he had dabbled with set design in New York, with only a few solid credits, he was hired as the Ogunquit Playhouse set designer.

    As a painter, he began his career by executing five large-scale paintings of male nudes in various erotic arrangements. Three of the paintings were sold through the Leslie-Lohman Gallery, and from that moment he continued paintings until his passing in 2002.
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