New York Waterfront (1938) by Stuart Davis

New York Waterfront - Stuart Davis - 1938

Artwork Information

TitleNew York Waterfront
ArtistStuart Davis
Date1938
Art MovementCubism

About New York Waterfront

The artwork titled “New York Waterfront,” created by the artist Stuart Davis in 1938, belongs to the Cubism art movement and falls under the genre of cityscape.

The artwork captures the bustling essence of New York’s waterfront through an abstraction that characterizes the Cubist movement. Utilizing a rich color palette dominated by red, blue, white, and black, the composition is an intricate assembly of geometric shapes and fragmented forms. The representation is both dynamic and vibrant, featuring stylized interpretations of urban elements like buildings, signs, and waterfront structures. Against a subdued brown background, the bold colors and intersecting lines create a sense of depth and movement, reflecting the liveliness of New York City. The juxtaposition of these shapes and hues evokes a rhythmic pattern, drawing the viewer into the complexities of the modern metropolis envisioned by Davis.

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