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Precisionism (Cubist Realism) America - 1920
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Precisionism (or Cubist Realism) is a style of representation in which an object is rendered in a realistic manner, but with an emphasis on its geometric form.

Precisionism, also known as Cubist Realism,[1] was an artistic movement that emerged in the United States after World War I and was at its height during the inter-War period. The term itself was first coined in the early 1920s.
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Another influence on modern painting in the United States was Precisionism (or Cubist Realism, 1920s), whose focus was modern industry and urban landscapes, ...


United States. Also known as Cubist Realism. Realistic rendering with emphasis on geometric forms and flat planes. Emphasis on sharply defined detail. Related to Magic Realism.


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A movement in American painting (1920s - 1930s), also called Cubist Realism, which effected a compromise between Cubism and straight representational painting.
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See also: Precisionism, Realism, Cubism, Movement, Abstraction

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