Robin Rosenberg Fine Art
Montreal
Works Available By
- Yaacov Agam
- Karel Appel
- John Baldessari
- Matthew Biederman
- Stanley Boxer
- Edward Burtynsky
- Marc Chagall
- Chuck Close
- Robert Cottingham
- Gene Davis
- Jim Dine
- David Drebin
- Leya Evelyn
- Janet Fish
- Lucian Freud
- Adam Fuss
- Al Held
- Damien Hirst
- David Hockney
- Loie Hollowell
- Patrick Hughes
- Geoffrey James
- Alex Katz
- Fernand Leduc
- Guido Molinari
- Henry Moore
- Robert Motherwell
- Vik Muniz
- Claes Oldenburg
- Philip Pearlstein
- Pablo Picasso
- Robert Polidori
- Alex Prager
- James Rosenquist
- Lucy Sparrow
- Alfred Stieglitz
- Donald Sultan
- Tom Wesselmann
Gene Davis
(American, 1920 – 1985)
Gene Davis was an American abstract painter. Best known for his use of multicolored vertical stripes throughout his body of work, Davis was a major contributor in the Color Field and Post-Painterly Abstraction movements, and prominent figure of the Washington Color School. Born on August 22, 1920 in Washington, D.C., he initially pursued a career as a sportswriter and turned to art in 1949. His early paintings were formally inclined towards musical abstraction, creating a sense of rhythm through visual alliteration inspired in part by the work of Paul Klee. After gaining popularity and critical attention during the 1960s, Davis began experimenting with scale and made public installations throughout the 1970s, including the 1972 Franklin's Footpath...