American Landscape

American Landscape

Charles SheelerWW-1930-M068769
1930·Oil on canvas·24 x 31" (61 x 78.8 cm)

Catalogue

Year
1930
Dimensions
24 x 31" (61 x 78.8 cm)

Artist

Charles Sheeler
Charles Sheeler

Painting

A leading figure of the Precisionist movement of the 1920s – 30s, Charles Sheeler is known for his crisply-articulated interpretations of the modernizing American landscape, from the urban monoliths of the New York City skyline to the sprawling factories of the industrial Midwest. In his carefully balanced compositions, Sheeler explored aesthetic and conceptual tension, chiefly between abstraction and representation; objectivity and subjectivity; painting and photography; and the past and present. Sheeler employed a novel process for creating paintings based on his photographs, once observing: “Photography records inalterably the single image, while painting records a plurality of images willfully directed by the artist.” The process-driven dialogue between media and object endures as one of Sheeler’s greatest contributions to American modernism.

Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Year
1930
Dimensions
24 x 31" (61 x 78.8 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1930-M068769

Source

Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Charles Sheeler

Charles Sheeler

Painting

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