Stuart Davis's Abstract Argot
Hardcover
1993 · San Francisco
by Wilson, William
San Francisco: Pomegranate Artbooks, 1993. Hardcover. VG/VG. White cloth with blue lettering on spine, white and color illustrated dust jacket, xv pages, 37 unnumbered leaves of plates. This book examines Davis's life and art in the context of their colorful, disturbed times. The selected plates mark his development from social realist to cosmopolitan Parisian expatriate and sophisticated distiller of the American spirit. In the 1920s and 1930s Davis welded the discoveries of the avant-garde school of Paris to the slangy realism of the Yankee Ashcan painters. The resulting style (which he called--with tongue in cheek--"Colonial Cubism") embodied the rhythm, sass, and ebullience of that most original art form, jazz. (Inventory #: 3981)