- American scene painting
American scene painting refers to a naturalist style of painting and other works of art of the 1920s through the 1950s in the
United States . American scene painting is also known as Regionalism.After
World War I many American artists rejected the modern trends emanating from theArmory Show and European influences such as those from theSchool of Paris . Instead they chose to adopt academic realism in depicting American urban and rural scenes.Much of American scene painting conveys a sense of
nationalism andromanticism in depictions of everyday American life. During the 1930s, these artists documented and depicted American cities, small towns, and rural landscapes with a richness never seen before; some did so as a way to return to a simpler time away from industrialization whereas others sought to make a political statement and lent their art to revolutionary and radical causes. [Balgell.] Representative artists include Thomas Hart Benton,Grant Wood , andJohn Steuart Curry .The works which stress local and small-town themes are often called "American regionalism", and those depicting urban scenes, with political and social consciousness are called "
social realism ."Ben Shahn , Reginald Marsh,Isaac Soyer ,Raphael Soyer , andJack Levine are identified as Social realists.ee also
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Regionalism (art)
*Visual arts of the United States
*Social Realism References
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