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American Modernism
American Modernism is perhaps defined as the void of sentimentality and personal expressiveness, and occurs after World War II. Generally, the subjects of this movement were the modern and mechanized cityscape and pockets of interest within urban views. The artists of this movement are numerous, with standouts being Stuart Davis, Louis Lozowick, Edward Hopper, and Ralston Crawford.
Woolworth Building, The Dance
John Marin
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