Alan Davie
Study for a Figure Mask No. 24 [Opus O.877]
About this artwork
Davie began collecting non-European art when he was in his twenties, buying Indian art from junk shops in Edinburgh. He had a large collection of African, north-American Indian and Oceanic art. In this painting, the horse or bull with horns derives from American Indian paintings, and the crescent moon, rainbow and feather device also comes from American Indian art.
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artist:Alan Davie (1920 - 2014) Scottish
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title:Study for a Figure Mask No. 24 [Opus O.877]
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date created:1977
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:76.60 x 102.00 cm
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credit line:Presented by the artist 1997
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accession number:GMA 4118
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Alan Davie
Alan Davie
Davie was born in Grangemouth, near Edinburgh and studied at Edinburgh College of Art. In 1948 he saw the work of the American Abstract Expressionists and was impressed by their intensity and freedom. He abandoned traditional methods of composition and subject matter and sought to free his art from...