Nude on Blanket

Stan Davis

Nude on Blanket, Paintings by Stan  Davis
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Marked Down $3,600.00
Gallery Price $6,000.00
Title
Nude on Blanket
Artist
Stan Davis
Medium
Oil on canvas
Canvas size
12" height X 24" width
Frame
Gold finished wood molding
Frame size
21" height X 33" width
Signed
“© Davis 85” at viewer's lower right
Date of creation
1985
Condition
Excellent
Provenance
Consigned by a local collector JF, originally obtained from the gallery repesenting Stan Davis, Husberg Gallery in Arizona
About The Nude on Blanket

Ben thought this painting was a photograph!

Clearly Stan Davis is immensely talented!

Marked Down from $4,500 to $3,600

About Stan Davis

(Born 1942) "Stan Davis, born in 1942, with extensive experience in advertising agencies, is an illustrator in oil of 19th-century Blackfoot, Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. In an attempt to ensure historical and cultural accuracy, Davis makes every costume used in his paintings.

Raised near Tallahassee, Florida, he searched the beaches, as a child, for pre-Colombian arrowheads and pottery shards. He graduated from the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida. Davis joined the Air Force after working for a year for an advertising agency in Coco Beach, Florida. After his discharge in 1968, he moved to Los Angeles, where he became art director for a large advertising agency. He started his own agency in the mid-1970's, though he continued to draw and paint in his spare time.

In 1979, he decided to paint Native American-themed art after a trip to art galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona. Back in Los Angeles, he studied Western movies as a starting point for subject matter, but soon realized that Hollywood was historically inaccurate. Davis then visited a shop specializing in Native American costumes for movie studios, where he learned to make historically accurate replicas of tribal clothing.

Davis visited museums, studying artifacts and artwork of the Blackfoot tribe, traveling in the American Northwest and Canada to gain perspective on the Northern Plains' Indians. Back in Los Angeles, he hired Native American actors as models and began to paint while continuing to work full-time at his advertising agency. Two years later, he took his twenty-five best paintings and successfully entered the gallery world. He eventually left the advertising business and returned to his native Florida, where he continues to live and paint.

The Pearce Western Art Collection of Navarro College, in Corsicana, Texas has two of Davis' paintings, "The Apotheosis of EE-NEV-AH" and "The Prayer Feather"."

taken from www.AskArt.com

Cultures

USA

Medium

Paintings

Subject

Female, American Indians

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