-
describing Synchromism as a
coherent style is
connected to the fact that some
Synchromist works are
purely abstract while others include representational imagery...
-
separated from
Russell but both
continued to work in the
Synchromist style, or with
Synchromist color effects,
though Macdonald-Wright's
painting came to...
- to any school.
Although he
never exhibited with the
Synchromists or gave his
paintings Synchromist titles, in 1916 he
developed a form of
abstract painting...
-
Synchromism in 1912. In June of the same year, they held
their first Synchromist exhibition at Der Neue
Kunstsalon in Munich,
followed four
months later...
- the
Vilcek Foundation's headquarters, The
Synchromists, and
Oscar Bluemner's
Sonnet Series. The
Synchromists includes works by
Morgan Russell and Stanton...
- Yeats. In 1913, he
visited Paris and Munich,
seeing Impressionist and
Synchromist works of art. He
wrote an
article about the art,
Impressionism to Synchromism...
- Delaunay's pupils,
embarked on a
similar form of art from 1912 onward. The
Synchromists Morgan Russell and
Stanton Macdonald-Wright
wrote their own manifestos...
- Synchromism.
Influenced by the latter,
Benton subsequently adopted a
Synchromist style.
After studying in Europe,
Benton moved to New York City in 1912...
- 1936, when he
eloped with her niece,
Eleanor Brown Gutsell. McFee's
synchromist and
cubist influenced works were
exhibited at many
notable venues throughout...
- Museum. In the 1920s and 30s, her
works were
heavily influenced by the
Synchromist Movement’s
Stanton Macdonald-Wright and
Morgan Russell, who
would remain...