Hot Still-Scape for Six Colors – 7th Avenue Style (1940) by Stuart Davis

Hot Still-Scape for Six Colors - 7th Avenue Style - Stuart Davis - 1940

Artwork Information

TitleHot Still-Scape for Six Colors - 7th Avenue Style
ArtistStuart Davis
Date1940
Art MovementAbstract Art,Cubism
Current LocationMuseum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston, MA, US

About Hot Still-Scape for Six Colors - 7th Avenue Style

“Hot Still-Scape for Six Colors – 7th Avenue Style,” crafted by Stuart Davis in 1940, is an eminent piece within the movements of Abstract Art and Cubism. This abstract genre artwork is held at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, US.

The artwork presents an intricate, vibrant composition dominated by a dynamic interplay of geometric shapes and contrasting colors, reflecting the principles of both cubism and abstract art. Reds, yellows, blues, and blacks are juxtaposed to create an energetic, almost musical rhythm across the canvas. Indiscernible forms and a variety of angular motifs contribute to the painting’s complexity, inviting viewers to explore the chaotic yet harmonious arrangement. The energetic visual elements encapsulate the essence of urban life, in an abstract representation inspired by the vibrancy of 7th Avenue.

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