Aeroplane Synchromy in Yellow-Orange
Macdonald-Wright developed Synchromism, a style with roots in French Cubism and Italian Futurism, which aspired to present industry as a whirling force of color and movement. Here, colored fragments and patterns recall a view of rooftops as if seen from an airplane, while a turning propeller and a detail of the plane’s engine complete this tribute to modern travel.
Artwork Details
- Title: Aeroplane Synchromy in Yellow-Orange
- Artist: Stanton Macdonald-Wright (American, Charlottesville, Virginia 1890–1973 Los Angeles, California)
- Date: 1920
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Dimensions: 24 1/4 × 24 1/8 in. (61.6 × 61.3 cm)
- Classification: Paintings
- Credit Line: Alfred Stieglitz Collection, 1949
- Object Number: 49.70.52
- Curatorial Department: Modern and Contemporary Art
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