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Charles Sheeler (1883-1965) was a leading practitioner of the Precisionist style, which he loosely derived from European Cubism and from his own work in photography, "Two Against the White, " 1957, ...
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Charles Sheeler (1883-1965) was a leading practitioner of the Precisionist style, which he loosely derived from European Cubism and from his own work in photography, "Two Against the White, " 1957, is typical of his love of American structures, both urban and rural. hide information
Catalog Number: 3236Sheeler
Charles Sheeler (1883-1965) was a leading practitioner of the Precisionist style, which he loosely derived from European Cubism and from his own work in photography, "Two Against the White, " 1957, is typical of his love of American structures, both urban and rural.
This
stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service
on August 27, 1998 as part of the Four Centuries of American Art Issue series .
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