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Demuth, Charles American Precisionist Painter, 1883-1935
American painter and illustrator. He was deeply attached to Lancaster, where his family had run a tobacco shop since 1770. Although not a Regionalist, Demuth maintained a strongly localized sense of place, and Lancaster provided him with much of the characteristic subject-matter of both his early and later work. He trained in Philadelphia at the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry (1901-5) and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1905-11), where his teachers included Thomas Anshutz, Henry McCarter (1864-1942), Hugh Breckenridge (1870-1937) and William Merritt Chase.
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Painting ID:: 18985
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Demuth, Charles Still Life with Apples and a Green Glass 1925, watercolor over pencil on paper, The Art Institute of Chicago
Painting ID:: 18986
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Demuth, Charles Poppies 1929, watercolor and pencil on paper, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Painting ID:: 18984
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Demuth, Charles Peaches 1923, watercolor on paper, Philadelphia Museum of Art
Painting ID:: 18982
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Demuth, Charles Trees and Barns Bermuda, 1917, watercolor over graphite on paper, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA.
Painting ID:: 18983
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Demuth, Charles Incense of a New Church 1921, oil on canvas, Columbus Museum of Art.
Painting ID:: 31711
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Demuth, Charles Je vis le chiffre 5 en mk75
90.2x76.2cm
Painting ID:: 31903
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Demuth, Charles Buldings Abstraction,Lancaster mk77
1931
Oil on board
27 7/8x23 5/8in
Painting ID:: 50593
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Demuth, Charles Golden five mk212
1928
Oil on board
90.2x76.2cm
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Demuth, Charles
American Precisionist Painter, 1883-1935
American painter and illustrator. He was deeply attached to Lancaster, where his family had run a tobacco shop since 1770. Although not a Regionalist, Demuth maintained a strongly localized sense of place, and Lancaster provided him with much of the characteristic subject-matter of both his early and later work. He trained in Philadelphia at the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry (1901-5) and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1905-11), where his teachers included Thomas Anshutz, Henry McCarter (1864-1942), Hugh Breckenridge (1870-1937) and William Merritt Chase.