Duncan ( Charles Duncan) (1924 – 1925) by Charles Demuth

Duncan ( Charles Duncan) - Charles Demuth - 1924 - 1925

Artwork Information

TitleDuncan ( Charles Duncan)
ArtistCharles Demuth
Date1924 - 1925
Art MovementPrecisionism

About Duncan ( Charles Duncan)

The artwork titled “Duncan (Charles Duncan)” was created by the artist Charles Demuth between 1924 and 1925. It belongs to the Precisionist art movement and is part of the genre known as poster art, specifically within the “Poster Portraits” series. Precisionism is characterized by a focus on depicting the industrialized landscape of America through sharply defined geometric shapes.

In this artwork, one can observe a striking composition dominated by bold typography that spells out “C. DUNCAN” in large, block letters. The color scheme is vibrant, with a dynamic contrast established between the bright red background, white and black lettering, and a blue horizontal stripe that dissects the piece. Below the text, there is a circular vignette containing a floral motif—a group of white flowers set against a dark pink backdrop. The use of clear lines and flat areas of color exemplifies the Precisionist style, offering a modern, almost graphic design-like aesthetic. The contrasting elements and colors create a visually cohesive piece that demonstrates Demuth’s skill in blending fine art with elements of commercial art and typography.

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