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1892 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1964 New York City. Known for: Abstraction, mod-real imagery.
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Born in Philadelphia in 1892, Stuart Davis is known by many art historians as the American painter most influenced by Cubism. Art historian Norman Geske described Davis' career as a "near classical... Read full biography
Born in Philadelphia in 1892, Stuart Davis is known by many art historians as the American painter most influenced by Cubism. Art historian Norman Geske described Davis' career as a "near classical demonstration of the process by which American painting of the twentieth century came of age." (40).... Read full biography
Born in Philadelphia in 1892, Stuart Davis is known by many art historians as the American painter most influenced by Cubism. Art historian Norman Geske described Davis' career as a "near classical demonstration of the process by which American painting of the twentieth century came of age." (40). Davis moved from journalistic illustration to Social Realism, to Expressionism, to Cubism, ultimately becoming one of America's leading abstractionists. Strongly influenced by Fernand Leger and the... Read full biography
Born in Philadelphia in 1892, Stuart Davis is known by many art historians as the American painter most influenced by Cubism. Art historian Norman Geske described Davis' career as a "near classical demonstration of the process by which American painting of the twentieth century came of age." (40). Davis moved from journalistic illustration to Social Realism, to Expressionism, to Cubism, ultimately becoming one of America's leading abstractionists. Strongly influenced by Fernand Leger and the New York Armory Show of 1912, he developed his own unique style of Cubism, which also incorporated Realism. Along with Max Weber, he is credited with being the importer of Cubism to the United States from France at a time when the public was more... Read full biography
Born in Philadelphia in 1892, Stuart Davis is known by many art historians as the American painter most influenced by Cubism. Art historian Norman Geske described Davis' career as a "near classical demonstration of the process by which American painting of the twentieth century came of age." (40). Davis moved from journalistic illustration to Social Realism, to Expressionism, to Cubism, ultimately becoming one of America's leading abstractionists. Strongly influenced by Fernand Leger and the New York Armory Show of 1912, he developed his own unique style of Cubism, which also incorporated Realism. Along with Max Weber, he is credited with being the importer of Cubism to the United States from France at a time when the public was more interested in Social Realism and American Scene painting with people and places that were recognizable. Through his... Read full biography
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- The Modern West: American Landscapes, 1890-1950February 2007Neff, Emily BallewAmerican Art Review
- 100 Top TreasuresNovember 2006Masello, DavidArt & Antiques
- New Mexico From a Car Window: Stuart DavisOctober 2006Neff, Emily BallewThe Magazine Antiques
- Modern Art & National IdentityAugust 2005McDonnell, PatriciaAmerican Art Review
- Drawings & Watercolors, Hood MuseumMarch 2005MacAdam, Barbara JAmerican Art Review
- Art CrimesJuly 2004Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- From Sea to Shining SeaMay 2004Stern, JeanSouthwest Art
- Perspective: Best Seats in the HousMarch 2004Esterow, MiltonARTnews
- Art Market-Masters and ModernistsFebruary 2004McCord, AndyARTnews
- American Modernism from the KauffmaDecember 2003Blazier, Wendy MAmerican Art Review
- Take a Deep BreathMay 2003Esterow, MiltonARTnews
- Domestic MixMay 2003Sheets, HilarieARTnews
- Museum/Gallery Exhibitions and LectFebruary 2003Dempwolf, TeddiCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Prolific PenDecember 2002Kramer, HiltonArt & Antiques
- The Montclair Art MuseumAugust 2002Stavitsky, GailAmerican Art Review
- Texas: Best of the WestJune 2002Bucher, KristinSouthwest Art
- New Mexico: Best of the WestJune 2002Pickworth, Margaret BrownSouthwest Art
- Amon Carter MuseumDecember 2001Lawton, RebeccaAmerican Art Review
- Twentieth-Century Paintings and ScuNovember 2001Junker, PatriciaThe Magazine Antiques
- Current and ComingDecember 2000Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Realist Prints and DrawingsDecember 2000McCoy, GarnettAmerican Art Review
- ARTtalkAugust 2000Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- An Honored Place in the LooOctober 1999Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- A Force in American PaintingOctober 1999Kaiser, Charlotte R.Art & Auction
- The Forbes Magazine CollectionJune 1999Forbes, ChristopherAmerican Art Review
- The Roaring TwentiesApril 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Best of the WestDecember 1998Busler, LeslieSouthwest Art
- New York ReviewsNovember 1998Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- New York ReviewsOctober 1998Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Masters of Color & LightJune 1998Ferber, Linda SAmerican Art Review
- Masterworks/Munson-Williams-ProctorJune 1998Schweitzer, Paul DAmerican Art Review
- The Prints of Stuart DavisFebruary 1998Conklin, Jo-AnnAmerican Art Review
- American ArtJanuary 1998Editor, Art-talkArt-Talk
- Art News Flash Back, Flash ForwardNovember 1997Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- The 1997 Venice BiennaleSeptember 1997Vetrocq, MarciaArt in America
- A New Deal for PrintsJanuary 1997Vincent, StevenArt & Auction
- Modernists in New MexicoNovember 1996Roznoy, CynthiaAmerican Art Review
- The Federal Art ProjectJune 1996Wallis, StephenArt & Antiques
- Art: American Cubist PaintingDecember 1995Berman, AvisArchitectural Digest
- City BoysApril 1995Codrington, AndreaArt & Auction
- Stuart DavisFebruary 1995Kelder, DianeAmerican Art Review
- Artists of the American SceneDecember 1994Viso, Olga MAmerican Art Review
- The Blount CollectionJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
