American Landscape 1930 |
Born on this day in Philadelphia in 1883, Charles Sheeler became one of the founding members of the Modernist arts in the United States. Although trained as a draftsman as well as an artist he was equally successful as a self-trained commercial photographer. Along with photographer, Paul Strand, Sheeler is also credited with producing Manhatta, the first avant-garde film in the US. If we were to use one word to describe his work, it would be "precision."
A class visit to the Phillips Gallery (now Phillips Collection) of the Smithsonian Institution in the early 1970s introduced me to Sheeler's work. My appreciation of his style grew throughout my career as responsibilities in visual media planning, design, and production increased.
Here is a sample of Sheeler as painter and filmmaker:
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