Spring (1921) by Charles Demuth

Spring - Charles Demuth - 1921

Artwork Information

TitleSpring
ArtistCharles Demuth
Date1921
Art MovementPrecisionism

About Spring

The artwork “Spring,” created by Charles Demuth in 1921, is a notable example of Precisionism and falls within the genre of still life. Precisionism, as an art movement, is characterized by its sharp focus and clear-cut depiction of subjects, often inspired by industrial and architectural themes. “Spring” beautifully exemplifies this movement through its meticulous and precise representation of patterns and shapes.

In the artwork, a collection of rectangular sheets or cards displays various linear designs and colors, arranged in a seemingly casual, overlapping manner. The artwork is dominated by geometric forms and a striking use of earthy and pastel hues. The backgrounds consist of warm, rich tones, contrasting with the cooler, calmer colors of the sheets. Each sheet features different patterns such as stripes, checks, and undulating lines, creating a rhythmic visual composition. The careful arrangement and clean lines of the sheets reflect the artist’s dedication to precision and clarity, defining the essence of the Precisionist style.

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