“White Architecture,” created by Charles Demuth in 1917, is a representation of the Cubism and Precisionism movements. This cityscape artwork showcases Demuth’s meticulous attention to geometric forms and architectural structures, reflecting his unique interpretation within these art movements.
The artwork predominantly features a structured, almost abstract depiction of a building, formed by a series of interconnected shapes and lines. The central edifice, characterized by its stark white facade, stands out amid the fragmented background composed of overlapping planes and muted color tones. The precision in the linear contours and the subtle shading techniques demonstrate a fusion of Cubist fragmentation and Precisionist clarity. Overall, the piece embodies the essence of early 20th-century modernist architectural representation.