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Charles Sheeler — Chartres-Flying Buttresses at the Crossing
Charles Sheeler

Chartres-Flying Buttresses at the Crossing

A masterful example of Sheeler's precise and modernist eye, this gelatin silver print captures the iconic flying buttresses of Chartres Cathedral with striking geometric clarity. Sheeler transforms the medieval Gothic architecture into an almost abstract composition, emphasizing the bold structural lines and forms that define the cathedral's engineering. The photograph reflects his characteristic tendency to find order and pattern within his subjects, bridging the worlds of fine art and documentary photography.

Medium
Gelatin silver print.

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Important Photographs from the Collection of Dr. Anthony Terrana

April 2, 2013

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Charles Sheeler, Chartres-Flying Buttresses at the Crossing

A masterful example of Sheeler's precise and modernist eye, this gelatin silver print captures the iconic flying buttresses of Chartres Cathedral with striking geometric clarity. Sheeler transforms the medieval Gothic architecture into an almost abstract composition, emphasizing the bold structural lines and forms that define the cathedral's engineering. The photograph reflects his characteristic tendency to find order and pattern within his subjects, bridging the worlds of fine art and documentary photography.

Medium
Gelatin silver print.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Cool Mood, Male Artist, Documentary Style, Early Twentieth Century, Gelatin Silver Print, American Artist, Architectural Photography, Precisionism, Modernist Photographer, Gothic Architecture, Black and White

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Collected by

Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art