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American Scene

America, 1931-1940

American Scene Painting is an umbrella term for the mainstream realist and antimodernist style of painting popular in the United States during the Great Depression. A reaction against the modern European style, it was seen as an attempt to define a uniquely American style of art. The American Scene basically consists of two main schools, the rural American Regionalism, and the urban and politically-oriented Social Realism. A few artists escaped being closely associated with the Regionalist and Social Realist camps, including Edward Hopper and Charles Burchfield.

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3 Galleries
       Burchfield, Charles [American, 1893-1967] (12 Images)
       Hopper, Edward [American, 1882-1967] (45 Images)
       Miscellaneous American Scene Art (No Images or Galleries Found)
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