(b Masset, Queen Charlotte Islands, BC, 4 Nov 1946). Native American Haida sculptor, metalworker, printmaker and blanket-maker. He was the grandson of the Haida blanket- and basket-maker Florence Davidson (1895-1993), and great-grandson of the Haida wood-carver CHARLES EDENSHAW. He began carving argillite as a teenager in Masset, and in 1966 he met BILL REID, who offered him workshop space in Vancouver. There Davidson developed new carving skills and learnt the fundamentals of the two-dimensional ('formline') designs used by the Haida and other tribes of the northern Northwest Coast (see NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN ART,
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