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Stuart Davis
American, 1894 - 1964

Landscape with Garage Lights, 1931-1932
American Painting
Oil on canvas
32 in. x 41 7/8 in. (81.28 cm x 106.36 cm), without frame

Marion Stratton Gould Fund,  51.3

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Notes about Related Objects:
See preparatory drawings by Stuart Davis: Study for "Landscape with Garage Lights," 95.53 and From Sketchbook 3, Drawing for "Landscape with Garage Lights," 95.54

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  • From Sketchbook 3, Drawing for "Landscape with Garage Lights", 95.54
  • Study for "Landscape with Garage Lights", 95.53

Stuart Davis began as a student of the Urban Realist style, but upon seeing the many European modernist works on display at the New York Armory Show of 1913, the artist found his passion for abstraction.  The influence of the broken-up and flattened surfaces of Cubism and the syncopated rhythms of American jazz contributed to Davis’ personal style.

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