
Western Industrial - Inland Steel plant in East Chicago by Charles Sheeler Acrylic Print
by Charles Sheeler
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Western Industrial - Inland Steel plant in East Chicago by Charles Sheeler acrylic print by Charles Sheeler. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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Western Industrial - Inland Steel plant in East Chicago, Indiana - by American artist Charles Sheeler.
Charles Sheeler was one of the early... more
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Western Industrial - Inland Steel plant in East Chicago, Indiana - by American artist Charles Sheeler.
Charles Sheeler was one of the early adopters of modernism in American art in the early 1900s, he's recognized for his paintings and drawings focused heavily on machinery, architecture and technology and for his photography as well. He was one of the leading artist of the first really American art style called precisionism.
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About Charles Sheeler
Collections featuring original artwork of illustrator and writer Moira Risen and carefully curated collections of digitally restored and cleaned illustrations from artists of the Golden Age, vintage botanical drawings, advertising posters from the early 1900's, vintage pictorial maps, traditional Chinese flower and bird paintings and some selected, licensed works of modernist painters. With licensing inquiries or any other questions please contact Moira personally via this email. You find more information about her and her creative projects on her personal website and on her blog. About Moira's artwork: 'I rather label my creations illustrations than classic fine art pieces because almost always there's a story (or at least a fragment...

