Monday, 20 February 2012

Synchromism

Synchromism is based on the idea that color and sound are similar phenomena, and that the colors in a painting can be orchestrated in the same harmonious way that a composer arranges notes in a symphony.
From 1911 to 1913, they studied under the Canadian painter Percyval Tudor-Hart.

image of Synchromism

Other American painters who experimented with Synchromism include Thomas Hart Benton, Andrew Dasburg, Patrick Henry Bruce, and Albert Henry Krehbiel.

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