Charles Sheeler

(American, 1883–1965)

Charles Sheeler was an American artist known for his involvement in the Precisionism movement along with Charles Demuth, Gerald Murphy, and others. Working with photography, film, and painting in tandem, the artist explored planar light, notions of objectivity, and the man-made forms of industry. Both in his use of the Ford Motor Company’s River Rouge plant as subject matter for the painting American Landscape (1930), and his probing of the camera’s objective gaze in his film Manhatta (1921), Sheeler was unique to his time. “Photography is nature seen from the eyes outward, painting from the eyes inward,” he once reflected. “Photography records inalterably the single image, while painting records a plurality of images willfully directed by the artist.” Born on July 16, 1883 in Philadelphia, PA, he went on to study at the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art and later under William Merritt Chase at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. While visiting Europe, the artist became enthralled with the Cubist works of Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso and upon returning home he applied his interest in their work to his scenes of America. He died on May 7, 1965 in Dobbs Ferry, NY. Today, Sheeler’s works are held in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., among others.

Charles Sheeler Artworks

Charles Sheeler (360 results)
ROSES (GORDON 2)

Charles Sheeler

ROSES (GORDON 2)

Sale Date: January 18, 1990

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YACHTS (G. 3)

Charles Sheeler

YACHTS (G. 3)

Sale Date: January 18, 1990

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ARCHITECTURAL CADENCE (G. 6), 1954–1954

Charles Sheeler

ARCHITECTURAL CADENCE (G. 6), 1954–1954

Sale Date: January 18, 1990

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DELMONICO BUILDING (G. 4), 1926–1926

Charles Sheeler

DELMONICO BUILDING (G. 4), 1926–1926

Sale Date: January 18, 1990

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House and stairs, 1917–1917

Charles Sheeler

House and stairs, 1917–1917

Sale Date: December 1, 1989

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Neighbors, 1951–1951

Charles Sheeler

Neighbors, 1951–1951

Sale Date: December 1, 1989

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Blue barns, 1946–1946

Charles Sheeler

Blue barns, 1946–1946

Sale Date: December 1, 1989

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CANYONS II, 1951–1951

Charles Sheeler

CANYONS II, 1951–1951

Sale Date: November 30, 1989

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COMPOSITION AROUND YELLOW, 1958–1958

Charles Sheeler

COMPOSITION AROUND YELLOW, 1958–1958

Sale Date: November 30, 1989

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WINDOW IN RIDGEFIELD, 1941–1941

Charles Sheeler

WINDOW IN RIDGEFIELD, 1941–1941

Sale Date: November 30, 1989

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Buggy, Bucks County, 1917–1917

Charles Sheeler

Buggy, Bucks County, 1917–1917

Sale Date: October 31, 1989

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Architectural cadence, 1954–1954

Charles Sheeler

Architectural cadence, 1954–1954

Sale Date: October 26, 1989

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Yachts, 1924–1924

Charles Sheeler

Yachts, 1924–1924

Sale Date: January 19, 1989

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Chartres cathedral, 1929–1929

Charles Sheeler

Chartres cathedral, 1929–1929

Sale Date: November 2, 1988

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Architectural cadence, 1954–1954

Charles Sheeler

Architectural cadence, 1954–1954

Sale Date: June 28, 1988

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Country landscape, 1925

Charles Sheeler

Country landscape, 1925

Sale Date: May 25, 1988

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Delmonico Building, 1926–1926

Charles Sheeler

Delmonico Building, 1926–1926

Sale Date: May 13, 1988

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Delmonico Building, 1926–1926

Charles Sheeler

Delmonico Building, 1926–1926

Sale Date: February 25, 1988

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Industrial series=1, 1928–1928

Charles Sheeler

Industrial series=1, 1928–1928

Sale Date: February 25, 1988

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Barn abstraction, 1946–1946

Charles Sheeler

Barn abstraction, 1946–1946

Sale Date: December 3, 1987

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Landscape abstraction, 1915–1915

Charles Sheeler

Landscape abstraction, 1915–1915

Sale Date: December 3, 1987

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Architectural cadence, 1954–1954

Charles Sheeler

Architectural cadence, 1954–1954

Sale Date: May 13, 1987

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UNITED NATIONS BUILDING, 1951–1951

Charles Sheeler

UNITED NATIONS BUILDING, 1951–1951

Sale Date: May 6, 1987

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EDWARD STEICHEN AND JOHN MARIN, 1951–1951

Charles Sheeler

EDWARD STEICHEN AND JOHN MARIN, 1951–1951

Sale Date: May 6, 1987

Auction Closed