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Framed Arthur Bowen Davies Wall Art

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Framed Landscape in Provence
Landscape in Provence
by Arthur Bowen Davies
31" x 22" Frame
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Price: $311.99 
Framed Mountain Landscape with a Village in the Foreground
Mountain Landscape with a Village in the Foreground
by Arthur Bowen Davies
32" x 26" Frame
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Price: $339.99 
Framed Three Pairs of White Bulls in Front of the Mountains
Three Pairs of White Bulls in Front of the Mountains
by Arthur Bowen Davies
28" x 35" Frame
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Price: $407.99 
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Arthur Bowen Davies (Born 1862) was born in Utica, New York, U.S. His art did not follow the realism of Sloan, Hopper, Bellows, and others. He also discarded the early experiments in abstraction as evidenced in the graphic art of Max Weber and John Marin. He was among the first American artists whose works were collected by Duncan Phillips. The subject of one of Duncan’s earliest essays covering American art, he continued to be the topic of writing and lectures throughout the 1920s. Davies became a tapestry designer, print-maker and painter who’s remembered for his Romantic style of painting that comprised the idylls of classical fantasy. He adopted a Cubist style which he modified and used for several years. He used this style to paint rhythmic patterns of fragments of natural figures and forms which he geometricized. He died in 1928 in Florence, Italy, and he’s best remembered for his role in the introduction of modern European painting styles in America in the early 20th-century. Davies became the president of the Society of Independent Artists, and in 1913, he became a major figure in the organization of the astounding Armory Show. This show brought the works of American and European modernists to the attention of the United States public. Several other successful shows followed and this made his art to be very popular, more so the framed Arthur Bowen Davies art which are still popular to date. Early in his career, he used to paint atmospheric landscapes using the Romantic style.
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