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==Further reading== *Eiseman, A.L. (1982). ''Charles Demuth''. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications. *Fahlman, B. (1983). ''Pennsylvania modern: Charles Demuth of Lancaster''. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art. *Fahlman, B. (2007). ''Chimneys and towers: Charles Demuth's late paintings of Lancaster''. Fort Worth, TX: Amon Carter Museum. *Farnham, E. (1971). ''Charles Demuth; behind a laughing mask''. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. *Frank, R.J. (1994). ''Charles Demuth poster portraits, 1923β1929''. New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery. *Harnsberger, R.S. (1992). ''Ten precisionist artists: annotated bibliographies'' [Art Reference Collection no. 14]. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. *Haskell, B. (1987). ''Charles Demuth''. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art. *Kellner, B., ed. (2000). ''Letters of Charles Demuth, American artist, 1883β1935''. Philadelphia, Temple University Press. *Lampe, A.M. (2007). ''Demuth: out of the chateau: works from the Demuth Museum''. Lancaster, PA: Demuth Museum. *Weinberg, J. (1993). ''Speaking for vice: homosexuality in the art of Charles Demuth, Marsden Hartley, and the first American avante-garde''. New Haven: Yale University Press. ===Archival sources=== * Emily Farnham papers relating to Charles Demuth, 1955β1958 (0.42 linear feet) are housed at the [[Sterling Memorial Library]] at Yale University. * Charles Demuth papers, circa 1890β1936 (98 items on microfilm) are housed at the [[Archive of American Art]] of the [[Smithsonian Institution]]. * Ferdinand Howald papers, 1918β1973 (86 items on microfilm) are housed at the [[Archive of American Art]] of the Smithsonian Institution.
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