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File STUART DAVIS Born 1894 One-man exhibitions include The Newark Museum, 1925; Whitney Studio Club, 1926; The Downtown Gallery, intermittently from 1927-1952; Retrospective of Museum of Modern Art, 1945; Venice Biennale, 1952. Paintings in Public Collections Andover, Mass. Addison Gallery of American Art Athens, Ga. University of Georgia Baltimore, Md. Baltimore Museum of Art Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Cranbrook Academy of Art Buffalo, N. Y. Albright Art Gallery Cambridge, Mass. Fogg Art Museum Chicago, Ill. Container Corp. of America Encyclopaedia Britannica Hanover, N. H. Dartmouth College Hartford, Conn. Wadsworth Atheneum Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu Academy of Art Lexington, Ky. University of Kentucky Lincoln, Neb. University of Nebraska Los Angeles, Cal. Los Angeles County Museum Meriden, Conn. The Miller Company Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee Art Institute Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis Institute of Art The Walker Art Center Newark, N. J. Newark Museum Association New York, N. Y. American Academy of Arts & Letters I. B. M. Corporation Metropolitan Museum Museum of Modern Art Whitney Museum of American Art Ogunquit, Me. Museum of Art of Ogunquit Philadelphia, Pa. Pa. Academy of the Fine Arts Pittsburgh, Pa. Carnegie Institute Richmond, Va. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts San Diego, Cal. Fine Arts Society of San Diego Seattle, Wash. University of Washington St. Louis, Mo. Washington University Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State College Tucson, Ariz. University of Arizona Urbana, Ill. University of Illinois Waltham, Mass. Brandeis University Washington, D.C. The Phillips Gallery Wichita, Kan. Roland P. Murdock Collection Winnetka, Ill. New Trier High School Murals in Indiana University; Radio City Music Hall; N. Y. World's Fair; and Municipal Broadcasting Co., N. Y. THE DOWNTOWN GALLERY REPRESENTS — DAVIS • DOVE • KARFIOL • KUNIYOSHI • SHAHN • SHEELER • MARIN • O'KEEFFE • SPENCER • ZORACH • WM. HARNETT