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  • The seaman was a traitor who went under the name David Smith.

    John Paul Jones 9781451603996 2003

  • The seaman was a traitor who went under the name David Smith.

    John Paul Jones 9781451603996 2003

  • So this week, I called David Smith for a little inspiration.

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

  • "David Smith," he said, taking the registration form the clerk handed him to sign.

    A Man Of Honour Leonard, Tina 2001

  • While his more famous peers such as David Smith made names for themselves welding together gleaming stainless steel constructions rising, oil-well style, from such unlikely places as rooftops and cornfields, Grippe preferred to stick with traditional bronze casting and the more intimate, visceral softness of clay.

    Columnist: Stephen Miller 2010

  • A quarter of a century ago, at the National Gallery in Washington, where I encountered David Smith's sculptures for the first time in my life, I was simply entranced by the strangeness and novelty of the experience.

    Edward Goldman: Brutal and Delicate: Artists Throw Punches Edward Goldman 2011

  • Though undeniably one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, David Smith is not as widely known to the general public as his art deserves.

    Edward Goldman: Brutal and Delicate: Artists Throw Punches Edward Goldman 2011

  • David Smith's exhibition at LACMA, titled Cubes and Anarchy, is beautifully complemented by a smaller but equally riveting exhibition at Margo Leavin Gallery.

    Edward Goldman: Brutal and Delicate: Artists Throw Punches Edward Goldman 2011

  • In recent years, the Phillips Collection here received two important works by David Smith 1906-1965, an untitled egg ink drawing, and a modest-size steel sculpture, "Bouquet of Concaves."

    Works of Many Dimensions Karen Wilkin 2011

  • Looking at the schedule of art exhibitions here and abroad, one is tempted to say that all roads today lead not to Rome but to David Smith 1906-1965.

    Edward Goldman: Brutal and Delicate: Artists Throw Punches Edward Goldman 2011

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