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Buildings Abstraction, Lancaster

チャールズ・デムス(1883 – 1935)

チャールズ・デムス(1883-1935)は、プレシジョニズムの代表的な画家です。「黄金の5」など、キュビズムの影響を受けつつ、産業風景を独自の視点で描きました。アメリカ近代絵画史に重要な足跡を残すアーティスト。

デトロイト美術館(デトロイト, アメリカ合衆国)

デトロイト美術館(DIA)で、リベラ壁画からゴッホ作品まで、世界クラスの芸術コレクションを体験!デトロイトの豊かな歴史と文化に触れる旅へ。 アメリカ合衆国 デービッド・ Kwiatkowski デトロイト デトロイト美術館 リベラ壁画 年間120万人以上 12,000点以上の美術品 美術館 1883 ゴシック復興様式 2 デトロイト美術館の建築様式は何ですか?

Buildings Abstraction, Lancaster

Charles Demuth’s “Buildings Abstraction,” painted in 1931, stands as a cornerstone of Precisionism—a movement that sought to distill the essence of American industrial life into stark geometric forms and muted color palettes. Executed on board with oil paint, this artwork captures not just architectural structures but also an underlying mood of quiet contemplation and deliberate observation. Located within the Detroit Institute of Arts’ collection, it exemplifies Demuth's commitment to portraying the mundane realities of modern America with uncompromising clarity and artistic innovation. The painting immediately draws attention to its dominant element: a towering red water tower—a ubiquitous symbol of rural Pennsylvania during Demuth’s formative years. However, rather than depicting the tower realistically, Demuth employs reductive geometric shapes—primarily rectangles and trapezoids—to represent its form. This stylistic choice reflects the Precisionist ethos of stripping away superfluous detail to reveal fundamental truths about the subject matter. The yellow top of the tower provides a contrasting hue that subtly emphasizes its verticality and contributes to the overall visual harmony. Beyond its formal qualities, “Buildings Abstraction” speaks to broader themes concerning industrial progress and human perception. Demuth’s meticulous attention to line and texture—evident in the subtle gradations of gray and white used to depict the surrounding buildings—underscores his belief that art should strive for accuracy and precision. The painting's muted color scheme reinforces this sense of restraint, inviting viewers to focus on form and composition rather than decorative embellishments. It’s a deliberate rejection of Impressionistic tendencies toward capturing fleeting sensations and embraces instead a more cerebral engagement with the visual world. The Detroit Institute of Arts acquired this artwork in 1954 through generous support from the Founders Society and General Membership Fund, ensuring its preservation for future generations. Its inclusion in exhibitions like “Heritage and Horizon: American Painting 1776-1976” has cemented its place as a pivotal piece within the broader context of mid-century American art history. Furthermore, references in publications such as “Bulletin of the DIA,” “Detroit Institute of Arts Handbook,” and “Charles Demuth” attest to its enduring significance among scholars and collectors alike. The painting’s provenance traces back to Georgia O'Keeffe—a fellow artist who recognized Demuth’s artistic vision—demonstrating a connection to the influential circle of artists active during this period. Its continued presence in exhibitions like “Precision of Vision: Charles Demuth & the Modernist Reframing of American Industry” ensures that its legacy continues to inspire and inform discussions about art and culture. Finally, reproductions of "Buildings Abstraction" are available at OriginalUniqueArt.com, allowing enthusiasts worldwide to experience the beauty and intellectual depth of this remarkable artwork.

作品詳細

作品詳細

  • Notable elements or techniques: Red water tower, Geometric abstraction
  • Artist: Charles Demuth
  • Movement: Precisionism
  • Title: Buildings Abstraction, Lancaster
  • Year: 1931
  • Artistic style: Clean & Modern
  • Influences: Cubism

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