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Warren B. Davis (American, 1865–1928)
Original Signed Drypoint Etching
Nude Female Figure Study — circa 1910
Exquisite original signed drypoint etching by American artist Warren B. Davis, depicting a nude female figure in an elegant, upward-reaching pose. The form is rendered with delicate contour lines and subtle tonal modeling characteristic of Davis's refined technique.
About the Artist:
Warren B. Davis was an accomplished American artist active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his refined figure studies and mastery of etching and drypoint techniques. His work blends academic draftsmanship with a lyrical, almost Symbolist sensibility. Davis's prints are held in public collections and are increasingly sought after by collectors of American figurative art.
Artistic Significance:
This composition emphasizes graceful movement and anatomical precision—hallmarks of early American printmaking influenced by European academic traditions. The work reflects the Art Nouveau aesthetic popular during the early 1900s, with its flowing lines and emphasis on the female form as artistic subject.
Technical Details:
Provenance:
From a Chicago estate collection (available separately from other works in the same collection).
Condition:
Please review photos carefully for exact condition. Visible plate mark confirms authenticity as an original impression.
Size: 17 In. x 12 in.
Collecting Context:
Works by Warren B. Davis are held in museum collections and are increasingly valued by collectors of:
A beautiful example of early American printmaking from a recognized artist whose work bridges 19th-century academic tradition and early modernist sensibility.