Zolan
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Tractor Ride
1996 >

Tractor Ride

Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30x40
Date: 1996

John Deere was Zolan’s first co brand program that started in 1996. What began as a collection of eight paintings for a collector plate series published by the Danbury Mint eventually expanded into a successful and popular collection of paintings and licensed products. Tractor Ride was Zolan’s first painting ever depicting American farm and family life.

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Barn Raising
2005 >

Barn Raising

Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30x40
Date: 2005

The days of living in Pennsylvania close to Amish country inspired Zolan to create Barn Raising. He captured those special moments when every little boy aspires to be like Dad.

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Little Farmhands
2005 >

Little Farmhands

Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas and Digital Media
Size: 30x40
Date: 2005

A carefree summer day on a John Deere family farm, Zolan portrays the next generation farmers busily doing their little chores and even having a moment to give a hug to the family dog. Zolan had a natural instinct for portraying nostalgia that captured the hearts of many Americans.

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Big Red F-20
2007 >

Big Red F-20

Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas and Digital Media
Size: 30x40
Date: 2007

Big Red, the first painting created for the IH Farmall collection, is the latest co brand program in the Zolan portfolio. Even though Zolan is no longer with us to create new Farmall paintings, the tradition of converting existing farm art to co brand with IH continues in the Zolan legacy.

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Fall Harvest
2010 >

Fall Harvest

Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas and Digital Media
Size: 30x40
Date: 2010

Fall was one of Zolan’s most favorite seasons with the wonderful smell of leaves in the air, cool nights and splashes of bright colored trees dotting the landscape. Fall Harvest continues in the Zolan tradition of co branding original Zolan paintings.

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Country Kids
2007 >

Country Kids

Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas and Digital Media
Size: 30x40
Date: 1994/2011

Most of Zolan’s paintings evoke nostalgia and Country Kids is all about those special moments growing up on a family farm. These kinds of childhood memories remain our most treasured touching the hearts and souls of all people who grew up in rural America.
This is what Donald Zolan always referred to as Life’s Simple Pleasures.

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Louisiana State Santa
2010 >

Louisiana State Santa

Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas and Digital Media
Size: 30x30
Date: 2010

Collegiate co branding began in 2004 with a license for kids t-shirts and tote bags. Years later, Zolan’s Santa designs were co-branded with thirty schools for several US manufacturers. Many of Zolan’s designs can be digitally modified for a co brand Collegiate program.

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I Dream...
2005 >

I Dream...

Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas and Digital Media
Size: 30x40
Date: 2005

I Dream artwork was commissioned by the Danbury Mint for a New York Yankees collector plate series. Later, a collection of children’s t-shirts and tote bags were designed for the Collegiate program with Zolan’s I Dream artwork.

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Just for Me
2001 >

Just for Me

Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30x40
Date: 2001

It was a natural to co brand the Zolan designs with Radio Flyer, a world renowned manufacturer of red wagons. The program began in 2001 and includes fifteen paintings in the collection.

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One in a Million
1995 >

One in a Million

Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30x30
Date: 1995

Commissioned by the Danbury Mint for a collector plate series, Zolan created eight original Shirley Temple oil paintings that were published in the 1990’s.

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Rained Out
2005 >

Rained Out

Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30x30
Date: 2005

Commissioned by the Danbury Mint for a collector plate series, Zolan created eight original oil paintings that were co branded with the New York Yankees.

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