Fish Series, No. 1

Charles Demuth
Artist Charles Demuth
Date 1917
Medium Watercolor on paper
Collection unknown
Copyright Public domain. Free for personal & commercial use.

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About the Artist

Charles Demuth
American (1883–1935)
Charles Henry Buckius Demuth, an American painter born on November 8, 1883, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is celebrated for his contributions to the Precisionism movement, particularly through his watercolors and later oil paintings. Demuth's work is distinguished by its unique blend of precise botanical detail and Cubist abstraction, earning acclaim for its vibrant energy and sensuality. A lifelong resident of Lancaster, Demuth's deep connection to his hometown is evident in his extensive portrayals of its architecture and landscapes. His artistic journey began at Franklin & Marshall Academy, followed by studies at Drexel University and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, where he forged a lasting friendship with poet William Carlos Williams. Demuth's exploration of avant-garde art continued in Paris at the Académie Colarossi and Académie Julian, immersing him in a progressive art scene that embraced his identity. Despite the challenges of his time, Demuth's legacy as a pioneering figure in American art endures, with his former home in Lancaster now serving as the Demuth Museum, dedicated to preserving his remarkable oeuvre.

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