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==Precisionists== [[File:Wall Street by Paul Strand, 1915.jpg|thumb|[[Paul Strand]], ''[[Wall Street (photograph)|Wall Street]]'', 1915]] American artists whose work has been labeled as reflective of Precisionism include: [[Anna Held Audette]],<ref name="American Precision Museum">{{cite web |title=The Art of Anna Held Audette β APM |url=https://americanprecision.org/events/the-art-of-anna-held-audette/ |website=American Precision Museum |access-date=25 December 2024}}</ref> [[George Ault]], [[Ralston Crawford]], [[Francis Criss]], [[Stuart Davis (painter)|Stuart Davis]], [[Charles Demuth]], [[Georgia O'Keeffe]], [[Preston Dickinson]], [[Elsie Driggs]], [[Louis Lozowick]], [[Gerald Murphy]], [[Charles Sheeler]], [[Niles Spencer]], [[Morton Schamberg]], [[Joseph Stella]],<ref>[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C04EED81439F932A25751C1A962958260&fta=y The New York Times, Roberta Smith, ''ART VIEW: Precisionism And a Few Of Its Friends", October 26, 2008'']</ref> [[Charles Rosen (painter)|Charles Rosen]], [[Dale Nichols]], [[Millard Sheets]],<ref>[https://www.kcet.org/shows/artbound/hilbert-museum-chapman-california-scene-paintings The Hilbert Museum reveals treasures of California Scene Painting, Liz Goldner, February 24, 2016 KCET https://www.kcet.org/ ]</ref>[[Edward Hopper]], [[Virginia Berresford]], [[Henry Billings]], [[Peter Blume]], [[Stefan Hirsch]], [[Edmund Lewandowski]], [[John Storrs (sculptor)|John Storrs]], [[Miklos Suba]], Sandor Bernath, [[Herman Trunk]], [[Arnold Wiltz]], [[Clarence Holbrook Carter]], Edgar Corbridge and the photographers [[Paul Strand]] and [[Lewis Hine]]. The movement had no major presence outside the United States, although it did influence [[Australian art]] where [[Jeffrey Smart]] adopted its principles.{{Citation needed|date=June 2022}} Although no manifesto was ever created, some of the artists were friends and frequently exhibited at the same galleries. [[Georgia O'Keeffe]]'s husband, photographer and art dealer [[Alfred Stieglitz]], was a highly regarded mentor for the group and was especially supportive of Paul Strand.{{Citation needed|date=June 2022}} Precisionism had an indirect influence on the later styles known as [[magic realism]], [[pop art]], and [[photorealism]], but it was largely considered a dated "period style" by the 1950s, though its influence on advertising imagery and stage and set design continued throughout the twentieth century. Its two most famous practitioners are Charles Demuth and Charles Sheeler.{{Citation needed|date=June 2022}}
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