Precisionism

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Chimney and Watertower, by Charles Demuth, 1932.

Precisionism was an art movement which lasted from 1915 to 1930 in America. It featured new subjects and an innovative attitude toward form, bordering between representation and abstraction. Its most prominent artists were Sheeler, Demuth, and O'Keef.