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Ten Precisionist Artists: Annotated Bibliographies, Vol. 14 Book

Ten Precisionist Artists: Annotated Bibliographies, Vol. 14
Ten Precisionist Artists: Annotated Bibliographies, Vol. 14, Sometimes considered to be America's first indigenous modernist art style, Precisionism, a movement principally of the 1920s and 1930s, concentrated on depicting the urban and industrial landscape, emphasizing the formal geometrical qualities of solid mas, Ten Precisionist Artists: Annotated Bibliographies, Vol. 14 has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Ten Precisionist Artists: Annotated Bibliographies, Vol. 14
  • Written by author R. Scott Harnsberger
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, July 1992
  • Sometimes considered to be America's first indigenous modernist art style, Precisionism, a movement principally of the 1920s and 1930s, concentrated on depicting the urban and industrial landscape, emphasizing the formal geometrical qualities of solid mas
  • Sometimes considered to be America's first indigenous modernist art style, Precisionism, a movement principally of the 1920s and 1930s, concentrated on depicting the urban and industrial landscape, emphasizing the formal geometrical qualities of solid mas
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Introduction

Precisionism

George Ault

Peter Blume

Ralston Crawford

Charles Demuth

Preston Dickinson

O. Louis Guglielmi

Louis Lozowick

Morton L. Schamberg

Charles Sheeler

Niles Spencer

Keyword Index to Source Volumes

Author Index

Short Title Index to Exhibition Catalogues

Subject Index


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