American Scene Painting is a naturalist style of paintings and art popular during the first half of the 20th century in the United States.
American scene painting refers to a naturalist style of painting and other works of art of the 1920s through the 1950s in the United States. American scene painting is also known as Regionalism.
American Scene Painting ( 1920s - early1940 ) American Scene Painting depicts scenes of typical American life and landscape painted in a naturalistic, descriptive vein during the Great Depression in the United States.
American Scene Painting is a general term encompassing the mainstream realist and antimodernist style of painting popular in the United States during the Great Depression.
American Scene Painting: A term used to describe scenes of typical American life painted c.1920-c.1942. Much of this work is also included within Regionalism and Social Realism, and played a big role in New Deal art.
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American Scene Painting A term broadly applied to an early 20th-century art movement that focused on subjects uniquely American, especially urban and rural America.
The American Scene Painting movement of the 1920's and 1930's carried on the Ashcan school's ideology. Artists: (biography & artworks) Henri, Robert - 1865 - 1929 ...
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The spirit of the Ashcan School was carried on by the American Scene Painting of the 1920's and 1930's. Chronological Listing of Ashcan School Artists Henri, Robert Luks, George Glackens, William ...
Regionalism Or Regionalism: - Also known as American scene painting, a style of art that was popular in the United States during the 1930s. Return to top ...
1930 term for critical artworks presenting realistic everyday life scenes with social background - compare art engage , muralismo , american scene painting , Kitchen sink painter and Neue Sachlichkeit search artarchiv.com Define Social realism ...
Specific movements included the Ashcan School (c.1900-1915); Precisionism (1920s) which celebrated the new American industrial landscape; the more socially aware urban style of Social Realism (1930s); American Scene Painting (c.1925-45) which ...
"Early in Avery's career, when Social Realism and American Scene painting were the prevailing artistic styles, the semi-abstract tendencies in his work were viewed by many as too radical.
See also: Painting, Realism, School, Movement, American art
 
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