Charles Sheeler
Discover the compelling world of Charles Sheeler, a pivotal figure in the machine age, through the insightful analysis by Mark Rawlinson. Published in 2007 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this engaging paperback spans 226 pages and delves into Sheeler's dual role as a photographer for the Ford Motor Company and a founder of the Precisionism movement. Rawlinson explores Sheeler's unique ability to capture the essence of industrialization, serving both as a promoter and apologist for the industrial capitalist ethic. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in modernism in art and the intersection of machinery and aesthetics in the United States. Enhance your understanding of Sheeler's influence on American art and culture by adding this essential title to your collection.