Stuart Davis

In a way that was unusual for an artist of his time, Stuart Davis (1892-1964) took his inspiration not only from modern European painting but also from American popular culture. Davis, like other American artists in the early decades of the century, was deeply affected by his encounter with the rema...

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1. Verfasser: Hills, Patricia (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: New York Abrams 1996
Schriftenreihe:The library of American art
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