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1883 Lancaster, Pennsylvania - 1935 Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Known for: Precisionist painting, landscape, still life, figure, portrait, industrial scene.
A painter of allegorical figurative watercolors including a vaudeville series and contemporary floral studies, Charles Demuth was a major exponent of Precisionism as well as more poetic styles that... Read full biography
A painter of allegorical figurative watercolors including a vaudeville series and contemporary floral studies, Charles Demuth was a major exponent of Precisionism as well as more poetic styles that emphasized emotional response to art. Much of his work is rooted in French modernism including... Read full biography
A painter of allegorical figurative watercolors including a vaudeville series and contemporary floral studies, Charles Demuth was a major exponent of Precisionism as well as more poetic styles that emphasized emotional response to art. Much of his work is rooted in French modernism including Fauvism. He painted with oil and tempera as well as watercolor, and completed about 750 paintings and 350 drawings during his lifetime. Demuth was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and kept close ties to his... Read full biography
A painter of allegorical figurative watercolors including a vaudeville series and contemporary floral studies, Charles Demuth was a major exponent of Precisionism as well as more poetic styles that emphasized emotional response to art. Much of his work is rooted in French modernism including Fauvism. He painted with oil and tempera as well as watercolor, and completed about 750 paintings and 350 drawings during his lifetime. Demuth was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and kept close ties to his hometown, although he moved in highly sophisticated circles in New York, Provincetown, and Paris, and delighted in the bohemian lifestyle he found in these places. He had a childhood of much isolation and illness and throughout his life had a sense... Read full biography
A painter of allegorical figurative watercolors including a vaudeville series and contemporary floral studies, Charles Demuth was a major exponent of Precisionism as well as more poetic styles that emphasized emotional response to art. Much of his work is rooted in French modernism including Fauvism. He painted with oil and tempera as well as watercolor, and completed about 750 paintings and 350 drawings during his lifetime. Demuth was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and kept close ties to his hometown, although he moved in highly sophisticated circles in New York, Provincetown, and Paris, and delighted in the bohemian lifestyle he found in these places. He had a childhood of much isolation and illness and throughout his life had a sense of being an outsider. Demuth first studied at the Drexel Institute in Philadelphia, and after a trip to Europe in 1904,... Read full biography
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- Andrew Wyeth Picks 20 Great American WatercoloristsOctober 2006Doherty, M. StephenWatercolor: American Artist
- American Watercolors and Pastels, 1875-1950April 2006Stebbins, Theodore EAmerican Art Review
- Modern Art & National IdentityAugust 2005McDonnell, PatriciaAmerican Art Review
- Drawings & Watercolors, Hood MuseumMarch 2005MacAdam, Barbara JAmerican Art Review
- Collection James & Barbara PalmerMarch 2005McGrady, PatrickAmerican Art Review
- Patron of the ModernNovember 2004Jeffers, WendyThe Magazine Antiques
- Williams College Museum of ArtJune 2004Stomberg, John RAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingDecember 2003Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- The Odd CoupleOctober 2003Greben, Deidre SteinARTnews
- Playing with Fire?October 2003Spike, John TArt & Antiques
- The Ogunquit Museum CelebratesAugust 2003Culver, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Jean & Alvin Snowiss Collection ofApril 2003Robinson and MazowAmerican Art Review
- Popular Theater& Film in Early 20thOctober 2002McDonnell, PatriciaAmerican Art Review
- The Old Jail Art CenterDecember 2001Blagg, MargaretAmerican Art Review
- Dallas Museum of ArtDecember 2001Harvey, Eleanor; Lyle GrayAmerican Art Review
- Amon Carter MuseumDecember 2001Lawton, RebeccaAmerican Art Review
- The Circus in 20-century American ANovember 2001Gustafson, DonnaThe Magazine Antiques
- Twentieth-Century Paintings and ScuNovember 2001Junker, PatriciaThe Magazine Antiques
- The Family of StieglitzSeptember 2001Weinberg, JonathanArt in America
- ReviewsMay 2001EditorsARTFORUM
- ReviewsMay 2001EditorsARTnews
- Discovering Modernism in AmericaApril 2001Kramer, HiltonArt & Antiques
- Museum SceneNovember 2000Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Ogunquit Museum of American ArtJune 2000Culver, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Louis Comfort Tiffany's 1893 ChapelFebruary 2000Malloy, Jean; Donna ClimenhageAmerican Art Review
- The American Century Part 1August 1999Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- Masterworks/Munson-Williams-ProctorJune 1998Schweitzer, Paul DAmerican Art Review
- Selections/Wichita Art MuseumApril 1998Ross, NoveleneAmerican Art Review
- Museum AccessionsNovember 1995Gustafson, Eleanor HThe Magazine Antiques
- Precisionism in America/1915-1941February 1995Stavitsky, GailAmerican Art Review
- American Art 1900-1940October 1994Adams, ChristyAmerican Art Review
- Toward ModernismJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
