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Charles Sheeler

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An edition of Charles Sheeler (2006)

Charles Sheeler

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Charles Sheeler (1883-1965) is recognized as one of the founders of American modernism and one of the master photographers of the twentieth century. His work is synonymous with precisionism, a crisp, clean, hard-edged style that reconciled cubist abstraction and the machine aesthetic of Marcel Duchamp with American subject matter. Trained in industrial drawing, decorative painting, and applied art at the School of Industrial Art in Philadelphia, Sheeler also attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where he learned an impressionistic, painterly style. He later embraced European modernism and taught himself photography. Sheeler fully absorbed the lessons of each discipline and forged his own singular approach." "This beautifully illustrated book, created to accompany a traveling exhibition of Sheeler's work, features detailed analyses of the artist's mediums and working methods. Focusing on the complex, often paradoxical, relationships among photography, film, drawing, printmaking, and painting that were central to Sheeler's art, this pathbreaking book traces critical points in Sheeler's trajectory, beginning with a small selection of Sheeler's seminal photographs, circa 1917, of the interior of an eighteenth-century Quaker fieldstone house in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Sections are also devoted to the 1920 film Manhatta, made in collaboration with Paul Strand; a series of commercial photographs of the Ford Motor Company's River Rogue factory (1927); the enigmatic painting The Artist Looks at Nature (1943) and its related works; and a group of mill subjects based on Sheeler's experiments with photomontage during the 1940s and 1950s. - Jacket flap.

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2006, National Gallery of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, University of California Press, In association with University of California Press
Hardcover in English

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Table of Contents

Lenders to the exhibition
Across media : surveying the boundaries of art
Photography : Doylestown interiors, 1917
Film : Manhatta and the cityscape, 1920
Commercial photography : The River Rouge Factory, 1927
Mixing media : the artist looks at nature, 1943
Photomontage : New England irrelevancies, 1946
Chronology / Emma Acker
Appendix : Commercial photography for Condé Nast / E. Acker

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Exhibition dates: National Gallery of Art, Washington, May 7-August 27, 2006; Art Institute of Chicago, October 7, 2006-January 7, 2007; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, February 10-May 6, 2007."

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Washington, Chicago, San Francisco
Genre
Exhibitions.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
760.092
Library of Congress
N6537.S523 A4 2006, 2005029515

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiii, 225 p.
Number of pages
225
Dimensions
30 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3413384M
Internet Archive
charlessheelerac0000broc
ISBN 10
0520248724
LCCN
2005029515
OCLC/WorldCat
61881164
Library Thing
1070618
Goodreads
1264408

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