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ISBN: HB: 9780300109818

Yale University Press

August 2007

0 pp.

30.5x24.1 cm

Volume 1: 160 illus., Volume 2: 1350 illus., Volume 3: 600 illus.

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£175,00
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Stuart Davis

Volume 1, 2 & 3: Essays and References (Catalogue Entries 1-1323)

Stuart Davis (1892-1964) made a mark on the art world early in his career, first with his Ashcan works and then with his highly personal version of Cubism, which firmly established American modernism as a force that could rival its European counterpart. Over the course of six decades, Davis produced artworks that drew inspiration from the European modernists but were deeply rooted in the popular culture of the United States. Jazz music and hipster talk, vaudeville stages, city streetscapes, New England fishing villages, gasoline stations, store fronts, and commercial packaging and advertising images were among the sources that infused his art with energy, bringing crisp edges, radiant colour, and syncopated rhythms to a vast body of paintings, watercolours, and drawings. Documenting the life's work of this prolific and highly influential artist, who affected almost every development in American art from second-generation Ashcan realism around 1912 to colour field and geometric painting in the 1960s, is a monumental achievement. In these three volumes, the editors have catalogued 1,749 artworks by the artist, including more than 600 works never previously illustrated, providing extensive documentation and information about each one. A detailed chronology of Davis' life, as well as an enlightening discussion of the compositional relationship between certain works spanning his oeuvre, rounds out this study. Exquisitely designed and produced, "Stuart Davis: A Catalogue Raisonne" will be the definitive reference on the artist's work for many years to come.

About the Author

Ani Boyajian and Mark Rutkoski are co-editors of the Stuart Davis catalogue raisonne project.

Karen Wilkin is an independent critic and curator and teaches in the Master of Fine Arts programme of the New York Studio School. She is a contributing editor for the "Hudson Review" and a regular contributor to the "New Criterion", "Art in America", and the "Wall Street Journal".

Wilkin is the co-author of "The Drawings of Stuart Davis: The Amazing Continuity" (1992) and has written numerous other titles.

William Agee is Professor of Art History at Hunter College, The City University of New York. He has written "Stuart Davis (1892-1964): The Breakthrough Years, 1922-1924" (1987) and co-authored "Coming of Age: American Art, 1850s to 1950s" (Yale 2006), among other books.