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Gene Davis (American, 1920–1985) was best known for his abstract Color field paintings. He studied liberal arts at the University of Maryland, and, upon graduation, served as a sportswriter and White House correspondent for the Transradio Press during the Roosevelt and Truman administrations.
Gene Davis (August 22, 1920 - April 6, 1985) was an American Color Field painter known especially for his paintings of vertical stripes of color.
A CONVERSATION WITH GENE DAVIS. By Barbara Rose. When did you join the Jefferson Place Gallery in Washington? ALICE DENNY SAW MY WORK in Corcoran area shows or in a local group show. She may have seen my one-man show at Catholic University in 1953. I also had a show at the Franz Bader Gallery in 1956, so I wasn’t totally unknown.