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Artist: Jack Davis
Shifting Sand at Sennen

Shifting Sand at Sennen

By Jack Davis

Located in Naples, Florida

Shifting Sand at Sennen

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Jack Davis Paintings

Materials

Oil

Out of the Shadows

Out of the Shadows

By Jack Davis

Located in Naples, Florida

Out of the Shadows

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Jack Davis Paintings

Materials

Oil

Enlightened

Enlightened

By Jack Davis

Located in Naples, Florida

Enlightened

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Jack Davis Paintings

Materials

Oil

Sublime Shoreline

Sublime Shoreline

By Jack Davis

Located in Naples, Florida

Sublime Shoreline

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Jack Davis Paintings

Materials

Oil

Moody Sky at Watergate Bay

Moody Sky at Watergate Bay

By Jack Davis

Located in Naples, Florida

Moody Sky at Watergate Bay

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Jack Davis Paintings

Materials

Oil

"Take me to your leader"
"Take me to your leader"

"Take me to your leader"

By Jack Davis

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Signed Lower Right by Artist Original cartoon for Playboy, published February 1959, with their stamp in upper margin. Subsequently reproduced in Jack Davis: Drawing American Pop Cul...

Category

1950s Jack Davis Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

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