Warren B. Davis

Warren B. Davis (1865–1928) is an American painter and illustrator known for his dry-point etchings and tempera paintings of idealized teen women. Davis studied at the Art Students League in New York and is often compared to same artists of his time, N.C. Wyeth and Maxfield Parrish.

His commercial proceed include illustrations for Vanity Fair, Life Magazine, and The Ladies World.

Now his be in can be seen at The Richter Gallery in Bellows Falls, Vermont and at the Cleveland Museum of Art.

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