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Image: Architectural Cadences

Photo Credit: photo: M. Cook

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Architectural Cadences

1954
20th century
158 x 221 mm (6.2 x 8.7 in.)

Charles Sheeler, American, (1883–1965)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Screenprint on cream wove paper
Print impression quality: Very good
Edition: Unsigned printer’s proof; edition was at least 100. Stamped verso with Tiber Press logo and printer’s stamp “F.V.” below; the printer was Floriano Vecchi, according to Charles Young. Also according to Charles Young, this image served as the frontispiece to catalogue “Charles Sheeler, A Retrospective Exhibition” (Art Galleries of the University of California, Los Angeles, October 1954). The margins of 100 impressions were trimmed and the print was tipped in to the exhibition catalogue. This was the last of the artist’s six prints.
Bibliography: Martin Gordon (checklist) no. 6; Acton, Spectrum of Innovation: Color in American Printmaking (1990), no. 84, p. 214, and reproduction; Kristy Bryce and Carol Troyen, Charles Sheeler Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné (New York: Craig F. Starr Gallery, 2008), no. 6.
Credit Line: Friends of the Davison Art Center funds donated by John R. Jakobson (BA Wesleyan 1952, LLD 1989, Trustee 1971–1985), 1995
Accession Number: 1995.41.2

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  • architecture - Art or science of designing and building structures, especially habitable structures, in accordance with principles determined by aesthetic and practical or material considerations. Refers also to the structures created. [November 1994 related term added. October 1990 alternate term added.]
  • Cubist

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  • image Dimensions: 158 x 221 mm (6.2 x 8.7 in.)

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