M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES
ARTHUR BOWEN DAVIES
American, 1862-1928 (NY)





Oil on canvas, mounted onto board (perhaps by the artist),
Unsigned, identified in an inscription on the reverse
Housed in a 22K giltwood American Impressionist flat panel and carved frame
Consistent with many other landscapes by Davies, painted in both America and Europe
Museums: (101) including The Metropolitan Museum; Art Institute of Chicago; San Francisco Art Institute;
Corcoran Gallery of Art; Musees Nationaux Paris, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Museum of Modern Art; National
Gallery of Art Periodicals: (7), including American Art Review (5), Art in American, California Art Club
Books: (273) including Arthur B. Davies, Williams, Dwight et al; Arthur B. Davies 1862-1928,
A Centennial Exhibition; Pach, Walter/Harris K Prior; Arthur B. Davies, Cortissoz, Royal,
We welcome and encourage all inquiries. We will make every attempt to answer any questions you might have.
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oTHER pAINTINGS BY arthur bowen davies:
''Dancing Nymphs in the Woods''
Birth place: Utica, NY
Death place: Florence, Italy
Addresses: NYC/Rockland County, NY; Mexico, 1880; California, 1905
Profession: Painter
Studied: D. Williams, in Utica, at age 15; Art Institute of Chicago, with C. Corwin, 1878; Arts Students League, 1887.
Exhibited: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, 1893-1921, 1927-29; National Academy of Design, 1893-99;
Boston Arts Club, 1894-96; Pan-Am. Expo, Buffalo, 1901 (medal); Corcoran Gallery, 1907-28 (prize, 1916),
1957; Newport Art Museum, 1912 (innaugural); Armory Show, 1913; Carnegie Institute, 1913 (prize);
Harbor Galley, NYC (exhibition of prints), 1972; Babcock Gallery, NYC, 1998 (solo); Salons of America
Member: National Academy; NY Watercolor Club; Association of Painters & Sculptors; Mural Painters
Work: Metropolitan Museum of Art; Art Institute of Chicago; Minneapolis Institute of Art; San Francisco Art Institute;
Brooklyn Institute Museum; RISD; Butler Art Institute; Corcoran Gallery of Art; Baltimore Museum of Art (and many others)
Comments: An important but enigmatic modernist whose art was poetic, mysterious, and visionary.
His media ranged from sculptured wood, ivory, marble, wax, to lithograph and etchings, from water
color to oil, from enamel and glass to Gobelin tapestry and rugs of fine weave. His subjects often include female
nudes dancing in landscapes. He painted only two women: his mistress (1903-13) and a model, Wreath McIntyre
(1914-28). Although he avoided all social activities, he served as president of Society of Independent Artists and
was active in arranging the famous Armory Show of 1913. Macbeth Galleries (NYC) was his dealer. He managed
to conceal until his death that he led a double life, with one family in Manhattan and the other in Rockland County.
He died of a heart attack while on a trip to Florence with his mistress and daughter.
Sources: Brown, The Story of the Armory Show; Baigell, Dictionary.; Falk, Exh. Record Series; P & H Samuels,
125; Bennard Perlman, A Model's Tale, Art & Antiques, p.82 n.d.;
Books: (273):
including Arthur B. Davies, Williams, Dwight et al;
Arthur B. Davies 1862-1928, A Centenial Exhibition, Pach, Walter/Harris K Prior;
Arthur B. Davies, Cortissoz, Royal
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