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Self-Portrait at Easel, 1932, by Charles Sheeler

Charles Sheeler (July 16, 1883 – May 7, 1965) is recognized as one of the founders of American modernism and one of the master photographers of the 20th century.

Born in Philadelphia, he first studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. In 1909 he went to Paris, just when the popularity of Cubism was skyrocketing. Returning to the United States, he realized that he would not be able to make a living with Modernist painting. Instead, he took up commercial photography, focusing particularly on architectural subjects. He was a self-taught photographer, learning his trade on a $5 Brownie.

Sheeler rented a farmhouse in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, about 39 miles outside of Philadelphia. He shared it with artist Morton Schamberg. He was so fond of the home's 19th century stove that he called it his "companion" and made it a subject of his photographs. The farmhouse serves a prominent role in many of his photographs, including shots of the bedroom and kitchen. At one point he was quoted as calling it "my cloister."

Sheeler painted using a technique that complemented his photography. He was a self-proclaimed Precisionist, a term that emphasized the linear precision he employed in his depictions. As in his photographic works, his subjects were generally material things such as machinery and structures. He was hired by the Ford Motor Co. to photograph and make paintings of their factories.

Contents

  • 1 Photography and film work
    • 1.1 Films
    • 1.2 Photographic works
  • 2 Paintings
    • 2.1 Early Works
    • 2.2 Power series
    • 2.3 Later works
  • 3 Exhibitions
  • 4 Other links
  • 5 External links
  • 6 Notes
  • 7 References

Photography and film work

Films

  • 1920 Manhatta with Paul Strand

Photographic works

  • 1917 Doylestown House: Stairs from Below (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
  • 1927 Criss-Crossed Conveyors, River Rouge Plant, Ford Motor Company (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Paintings

Early Works

  • 1920 Church Street El, (Cleveland Museum of Art).
  • 1925 Still Life.
  • 1929 Upper Deck, (Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA).
  • 1930 American Landscape (Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY).
  • 1931 Americana (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY).
  • 1931 Classic Landscape, (Mr and Mrs Barney A Ebsworth Foundation).
  • 1932 Classic Landscape, (National Gallery, Washington, D.C.).
  • 1932 Interior with Stove, (National Gallery, Washington, D.C.).
  • 1932 River Rouge Plant (Whitney Museum, New York, NY).
  • 1936 City Interior (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA).
Amoskeag Canal 1948, by Charles Sheeler

Power series

In 1940, Fortune Magazine published a series of six paintings commissioned of Sheeler. To prepare for the series, Sheeler spent a year traveling and taking photographs. Fortune editors aimed to “reflect life through forms…[that] trace the firm pattern of the human mind” and Sheeler chose six subjects to fulfill this theme: a water wheel (Primitive Power), a steam turbine (Steam Turbine), the railroad (Rolling Power), a hydroelectric turbine (Suspended Power), an airplane (Yankee Clipper) and a dam (Conversation: Sky and Earth) [1].

  • 1939 Conversation: Sky and Earth, (Curtis Galleries, Minneapolis, MN).
  • 1939 Primitive Power, (The Regis Collection, Minneapolis, MN).
  • 1939 Rolling Power, (Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA).
  • 1939 Steam Turbine, (Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH).
  • 1939 Suspended Power, (Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX).
  • 1939 Yankee Clipper, (Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI).

Later works

  • 1940 Interior (National Gallery, Washington, D.C.).
  • 1948 Amoskeag Canal, (Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH).
  • c.1952 Windows, (Hirschl and Adler Galleries, New York, NY).
  • 1954 Architectural Cadences Number 4
  • 1955 Golden Gate, (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY).

Exhibitions

  • National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC organized Charles Sheeler: Across Media , also at the Art Institute of Chicago from October 7, 2006 - January 7, 2007
  • The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston organized The Photography of Charles Sheeler: American Modernist, which appeared at various museums between 2003 and 2005, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.

Other links

  • 1958 interview with Charles Sheeler from the Smithsonian Archives of American Art
  • 1959 interview with Charles Sheeler from the Smithsonian Archives of American Art

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Washington City Paper - Dec 29 1:55 PM
Blockbuster art shows ruled 2006. It’s hard to think of a year in recent memory packed with so many important, crowd-pleasing retrospectives—Cézanne, Robert Bechtle, Charles Sheeler, Henri Rousseau, Anselm Kiefer, Hiroshi Sugimoto, dada, John Constable, Joseph Cornell, and many more.

Book Review: The Girl with the Gallery 
International Herald Tribune - Dec 27 6:40 AM
Lindsay Pollock's informative biography of the New York art dealer Edith Gregor Halpert reads a bit like a second draft that should have been returned to its author with requests for further research, greater skepticism and deeper insights.

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