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Church Street El

Creator Name

Charles Sheeler (American, 1883–1965)

Cultural Context

America, 20th century

Date

Creation: 1920

About the Work

Cleveland Museum of Art Object Description
Capturing the soaring heights of New York City, this painting is a dramatic bird's-eye view of Broadway and Wall Street, showing a conglomeration of buildings at left and center, and the Church Street elevated train at right. Sheeler based his composition on an image from the short movie Manhatta (1920-21), which he made with the photographer Paul Strand. One of the first avant-garde American films, Manhatta celebrates the dynamic metropolis through a series of carefully composed shots of Lower Manhattan. As typical with Sheeler's work, the artist simplified forms and eliminated textures in Church Street El to concentrate on rhythmic interplay of shapes and color, and patterns of light and shadow.

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Title

Church Street El

Creator

Charles Sheeler (American, 1883–1965), artist

Worktype

Painting

Cultural Context

America, 20th century

Material

oil on canvas

Dimensions

Framed: 60 x 67.5 x 6 cm (23 5/8 x 26 9/16 x 2 3/8 in.); Unframed: 41 x 48.5 cm (16 1/8 x 19 1/8 in.)

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Date

Creation: 1920

Provenance

The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, 1977-; (Robert Schoelkopf Gallery, New York, NY, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art), -1977; (Harold Diamond, New York, NY) 1, ?; Elizabeth Lentz Horter [1900-1985], South Langhorne, PA, Probably 1940-at least 1969; Earl Horter [1880-1940], Philadelphia, PA 1, By 1930-probably 1940; Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund

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Inscription

Signed lower right: "Sheeler 1920"

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