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Artist Charles Sheeler and the Shakers 1965 Magazine Article by Faith and Edward D. Andrews
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"Sheeler and the Shakers" magazine article by Faith and Edward D. Andrews. The article was removed from a magazine dated from the year 1965. The article opens with:
"Of contemporary artists, Charles Sheeler is perhaps the most acutely sensitive to the forces of the native American tradition. This has made him the greatest interpreter of the Shaker's architecture and artifacts and enables him to express, in his work, their intense devotion to precision and simplicity. Here Edward Deming Andrews describes Sheeler's affinity with this mysterious and impressive sect."
The article is 6 pages in length [on 4 sheets of paper] and includes a several black and white images within the text. This is an original article [not a copy or reprint], which was removed from a magazine.
The article was carefully removed directly from a magazine. [The rest of the magazine is not included.]
[inv. AiA-Fe2-65]
"Of contemporary artists, Charles Sheeler is perhaps the most acutely sensitive to the forces of the native American tradition. This has made him the greatest interpreter of the Shaker's architecture and artifacts and enables him to express, in his work, their intense devotion to precision and simplicity. Here Edward Deming Andrews describes Sheeler's affinity with this mysterious and impressive sect."
The article is 6 pages in length [on 4 sheets of paper] and includes a several black and white images within the text. This is an original article [not a copy or reprint], which was removed from a magazine.
The article was carefully removed directly from a magazine. [The rest of the magazine is not included.]
[inv. AiA-Fe2-65]


