Charles Demuth - Paquebot "Paris" (1921-22)
Summary
Based on sketches Demuth made of the deck and funnels of the steamer "Paris" while on a trip back to the USA from Europe.
Charles Demuth (1883—1935) wasn't just a product of America's transformative early-20th century; he was one of its archetypes. Demuth was a principal member of the Precisionism, the first indigenous modern art movement in the United States. Challenging the boundaries of race, class, sexuality, and artistic tradition, he digested the shifting social landscape around him and left behind a memorable body of work that defies categorization.
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Date
1921
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Wikimedia Commons
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public domain