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Alan Davie
1920–2014
British painter, graphic artist, poet, musician, silversmith, and jeweller, born at Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, son of a painter and etcher. Davie studied at Edinburgh College of Art, 1937–40, and after serving in the Royal Artillery, 1941–6, had his first one-man show at Grant's Bookshop, Edinburgh, in 1946.
Text Source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)
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Cornucopia 1960 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Cornucopia 1960 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Magic Circles 1989 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Magic Circles 1989 The Pier Arts Centre
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In the Face of the Witch 1955 Alan Davie (1920–2014)In the Face of the Witch 1955 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Symbols in a Landscape 1994 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Symbols in a Landscape 1994 The Pier Arts Centre
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Energy is Delight 2001 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Energy is Delight 2001 The Pier Arts Centre
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Celtic Landscape (Dreamscape) 1996 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Celtic Landscape (Dreamscape) 1996 The Pier Arts Centre
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For the Guli Dance, No. 12 1970 Alan Davie (1920–2014)For the Guli Dance, No. 12 1970 University of Warwick
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Cosmic Signals I 2000 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Cosmic Signals I 2000 University of Warwick
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Untitled Abstract Alan Davie (1920–2014)Untitled Abstract University of Leicester
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Magic Casket 1997 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Magic Casket 1997 Art in Healthcare
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Untitled 1956 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Untitled 1956 The Pier Arts Centre
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Island Fantasy 1999 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Island Fantasy 1999 The Pier Arts Centre
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Hallucination with Monster and Cock Alan Davie (1920–2014)Hallucination with Monster and Cock Paisley Museum and Art Galleries
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Magic Picture No. 68 1977 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Magic Picture No. 68 1977 Lillie Art Gallery
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Three Symbolic Characters 1967 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Three Symbolic Characters 1967 Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum (Museums Worcestershire)
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Target 1959 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Target 1959 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Ghost Creation 1951 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Ghost Creation 1951 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Sacrifice 1956 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Sacrifice 1956 Tate
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Farmer's Wife No. 2 (Jazz Musician and Lady) 1957 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Farmer's Wife No. 2 (Jazz Musician and Lady) 1957 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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Blue Triangle Enters 1953 Alan Davie (1920–2014)Blue Triangle Enters 1953 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern