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Brad Davis Still-life Prints

American, b. 1942
Brad Davis has exhibited at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the New Museum of Contemporary Art in new York, the Hudson River Museum, the University of Pennsylvania, and at other museums and galleries in the United States and in Europe.
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Artist: Brad Davis
"Progress on Memorial" – Oil Painting, Industrial Urban Landscape
By Brad Davis
Located in Denver, CO
Brad Davis’s "Progress on Memorial," oil on wood panel, measures 16 x 20 inches with a framed size of 18.50 x 22.50 inches, and is framed, ready to hang. This painting captures a sta...
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2010s Realist Brad Davis Still-life Prints

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Oil, Wood Panel

"State Ave. Stretch" – Oil on Wood Panel, Urban Realism Scene
By Brad Davis
Located in Denver, CO
Brad Davis’s "State Ave. Stretch" is an oil painting executed on wood panel, measuring 30 x 30 inches unframed and 32 x 32 inches framed. It is framed and ready to hang. This visuall...
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2010s Realist Brad Davis Still-life Prints

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Oil, Wood Panel

"8th and Watts" – Oil Painting of Abandoned Car in Industrial Garage
By Brad Davis
Located in Denver, CO
Brad Davis’s *8th and Watts* (2025) is an original oil painting on wood panel that measures 24 x 36 inches, housed in a 26 x 38 inch frame. This detailed and atmospheric composition ...
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2010s Realist Brad Davis Still-life Prints

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Oil, Wood Panel

"Ohio River Spider" – Oil Painting, Forest Scene
By Brad Davis
Located in Denver, CO
Brad Davis's "Ohio River Spider" is an oil painting on wood panel, measuring 12 x 18 inches unframed and 14 x 20 inches framed. This striking depiction portrays an expansive, deeply ...
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2010s Realist Brad Davis Still-life Prints

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Oil, Wood Panel

"Bob’s Used Auto Parts" – Oil on Wood Panel, Vintage Car Scene
By Brad Davis
Located in Denver, CO
Brad Davis’s "Bob’s Used Auto Parts" is an oil painting on wood panel measuring 18 x 14 inches, presented in a contemporary frame with overall dimensions of 20 x 16 inches. Framed an...
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2010s Realist Brad Davis Still-life Prints

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Oil, Wood Panel

"Still Life with Pet Coke" – Oil Painting of Rocks, Bird Skeleton, Gas Station
By Brad Davis
Located in Denver, CO
Brad Davis’s "Still Life with Pet Coke", a 2025 oil painting on wood panel, is a hauntingly atmospheric composition that blurs the line between classical still life and contemporary ...
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2010s Realist Brad Davis Still-life Prints

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Oil, Wood Panel

"Rehab" – Oil on Wood Panel, Construction Site Scene
By Brad Davis
Located in Denver, CO
Brad Davis presents "Rehab," a 2025 oil on wood panel measuring 18 x 18.50 inches, framed to 20 x 20.50 inches and ready to hang. This compelling contemporary work captures a moment ...
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2010s Realist Brad Davis Still-life Prints

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Oil, Wood Panel

"Candy’s" – Oil on Wood Panel, Contemporary Realist Street Scene
By Brad Davis
Located in Denver, CO
Brad Davis's "Candy’s" is an oil on wood panel painting measuring 20 x 20 inches, with an overall framed dimension of 22 x 22 inches. This contemporary realist piece captures an evoc...
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2010s Realist Brad Davis Still-life Prints

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Oil, Wood Panel

"Dollar Tree" – Oil on Wood Panel, Contemporary Realism Retail Scene
By Brad Davis
Located in Denver, CO
Brad Davis’s "Dollar Tree" is an oil on wood panel painting measuring 20 x 27 inches, framed to 22 x 29 inches, and presented ready to hang. This contemporary realist artwork vividly...
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2010s Realist Brad Davis Still-life Prints

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Oil, Wood Panel

"Camp Washington Caddy" – Oil Painting, Urban Realism
By Brad Davis
Located in Denver, CO
Brad Davis's "Camp Washington Caddy" is an oil painting on wood panel, measuring 11 x 22 inches, with a framed size of 14 x 25 inches. Expertly framed and ready to hang, this artwork...
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2010s Realist Brad Davis Still-life Prints

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Oil, Wood Panel

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