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Carl David is the third generation of a four-generation family art business in Philadelphia which was founded by his Grandfather, David David, circa 1910. The business was later expanded by Samuel David, his son, to incorporate paintings, watercolors and sculptures of both European and American origin. Many exhibitions were mounted over the years, including a major assemblage of Baroque paintings accompanied by a concert by the Philadelphia Baroque Quartet. Samuel David was a force with which to be reckoned in and out of the art world. His legacy lives on long after his untimely passing. His son, Carl David is the author of Collecting and Care of Fine Art published by Crown in 1981. At a time when art was being wantonly touted as an investment vehicle, Carl felt the obligation to inform the public of how and why the art market really works, divulging facts and dispelling myths of illusory nature. Collectors, both seasoned and novice were thrilled to get a realistic appraisal of the art markets. His earlier article about Martha Walter, an American Impressionist painter (1875-1976), was published in the American Art Review in May 1978 and dramatically expanded the awareness of the well credentialed artist and her work, which Samuel David discovered and promoted in the late 1960’s
David’s initial reason for writing this book was for his sons to know the greatness of their extraordinary Grandfather. As the years passed and the book developed, there became an even larger quest; to reach out to those tortured souls on the brink of desperation contemplating taking their lives and show them through the nightmare of his darkest days that there is always a better way, that there is love, hope and help out there and that such a violent act of finality not only ends their life, but also forever scars those of their family and friends. This book is extraordinarily timely in its production and release into the marketplace as Bader Field, the old airport, is about to become a mere ghost of its very existence. The vast acreage on which it sits is now sadly for sale for the princely sum of one billion dollars and will most likely be transformed into a huge rambling casino resort complex by its prospective new owners. It is akin to the Shelburne Hotel Mural by Frederick Carl Frieseke, which the David family saved prior to the razing of that Grand Old Dame of Atlantic City. “Bader Field” by Carl David will immortalize the old time Atlantic City airfield and perpetuate its place in history. Here are some of Carl's links of interest: www.authorsden.com/carledavid www.wellnessrdshow.com (Wellness Road Show/ Everything Animal / Dot To Dot) www.internetvoicesradio.com Interview WIth Lillian Cauldwell) http://bit.ly/4ZWmU ("Authors Alive" Interview with John DiPietro) www.achieveradio.com/law-of-distraction/ (Interview with Joe Caroccio) www.linkedIn.com www.artnet.com/ddavid.html www.askart.com/DDavid or visit Carl David's page here at http://bookeventcenter.ning.com/profile/CarlDavid Please visit Carl's personal website www.carledavid.com for an in depth look at his latest book, "Bader Field." |