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On practical hazards and Max Beckmann:
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<blockquote>In a [[Painting (nonfiction)|painting]], space doesn't involve practical hazards. Except in [[Max Beckmann]] paintings.  You can break your damned neck in a [[Max Beckmann]] painting.</blockquote>
<blockquote>In a painting, space doesn't involve practical hazards. Except in [[Max Beckmann]] paintings.  You can break your damned neck in a [[Max Beckmann]] painting.</blockquote>


== In the News ==
== In the News ==


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File:Stuart Davis.jpg|Stuart Davis please with life's work, according to new posthumous [[Computation (nonfiction)|computational analysis]].
File:Stuart Davis.jpg|Stuart Davis pleased with life's work, according to new [[Computation (nonfiction)|computational posthumous analysis]].
 
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== Fiction cross reference ==
== Fiction cross reference ==


* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Max Beckmann]]
* [[Max Beckmann]]
* [[Stuart Davis Time]]


== Nonfiction cross reference ==
== Nonfiction cross reference ==
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* [[Stuart Davis (painter) (nonfiction)]]
* [[Stuart Davis (painter) (nonfiction)]]


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Latest revision as of 06:15, 11 October 2022

Hot Still-Scape for Six Colors - 7th Avenue Style (1940).

Stuart Davis is an early American modernist painter and superhero.

He was well known for his jazz-influenced, proto pop supervillain take-downs of the 1940s and 1950s -- bold, brash, and colorful -- as well as his Trash Can crime teams in the early years of the 20th century.

On practical hazards and Max Beckmann:

In a painting, space doesn't involve practical hazards. Except in Max Beckmann paintings. You can break your damned neck in a Max Beckmann painting.

In the News

Fiction cross reference

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