David FeBland

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David FeBland is an artist who paints urban landscapes. He has studios in Arizona and in New York City, in the United States.{{r|wp}} His work has elements of Social Realism, and invites comparison to that of the Ashcan School,{{r|bret|liz}} or to the photographs of Robert Frank or Garry Winogrand.{{r|joe}}

Reception

A New York Times review in 1996 described his fish-eye view of the interior of a New York City taxi as "a model of bravura painting".{{r|nyt}} A Washington Post review in 2001 noted that "David FeBland continues to paint manic Manhattan streetscapes that remind us why we love New York and hate it, too."{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2001/06/07/painted-from-memories/af56d69a-1acc-4eac-846b-1e733b2812fa/|title=Painted from Memories|last=Dawson|first=Jessica|date=June 7, 2001|newspaper=The Washington Post|access-date=21 December 2018}}

References

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Joe Shannon (February 2000). [http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f6h&AN=2767230&site=ehost-live David FeBland at Fraser]. Art In America 88 (2): 134. {{subscription required}}.

Elizabeth Forst (September 2000). [http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A63973765/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS The Observable World]. American Artist, September 2000, page 22. {{subscription required}}.

William Zimmer (6 October 1996). [https://www.nytimes.com/1996/10/06/nyregion/from-the-national-academy-an-exhibition-for-fairfield.html From the National Academy, an Exhibition for Fairfield]. The New York Times. Accessed April 2018.

Mark Jenkins (13 April 2018). [https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/museums/in-the-galleries-images-in-weather-the-storm-are-both-reassuring-and-ominous/2018/04/12/2ade8de2-3c1a-11e8-974f-aacd97698cef_story.html In the galleries: Images in 'Weather the Storm' are both reassuring and ominous]. Washington Post. Accessed April 2018.

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