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Davis Cone Art

American, b. 1950
Davis Cone (b. 1950, Augusta, Georgia) joined the Photorealist movement in the late 1970s and quickly became one of the leading painters of the genre. Known for his nostalgic subject matter, Cone's work primarily focuses on Art Deco-period cinemas in rural America.
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Artist: Davis Cone
'Variety Photoplays, Soho" 1983
By Davis Cone
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Signed and Numbered out of 300 in pencil by Cone. Lithograph printed on Arches paper with the raised printer's stamp in lower, left-hand corner. The image features Ivan Karp's blue V...
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1980s Realist Davis Cone Art

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Lithograph

1983 Variety Photo Plays Signed Limited Edition Lithograph in colors
By Davis Cone
Located in Rochester Hills, MI
Davis Cone 1983 Variety Photo Plays Signed in pencil and marked 3/7 PP (Printers Proof) Lithograph in colors Paper Size 34½ x 26 inches Image Size 32½ x 23¼ inches Eleanor Ettinger G...
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1980s Photorealist Davis Cone Art

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Lithograph

1975 Davis Cone 'Wink'
By Davis Cone
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This hand-signed offset lithograph by Davis Cone, titled Wink, represents the historic Wink Theater in Dalton, Georgia. The Wink Theater, built by J.C.W. Wink in 1941, stands as one ...
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1970s American Realist Davis Cone Art

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Offset

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