Immaculate Painting

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Immaculate Painting is an early 20th-century American art style characterized by sharply defined, geometric forms and a smooth, machine-like finish that idealizes modern industrial and urban subjects.

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instanceOf American art movement
art style
artForm visual art
artisticGoal to emphasize precision and clarity of form
to idealize modern industrial forms
contrastsWith expressive brushwork
painterly texture
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes architectural structures
mechanical objects
modern technology
hasCharacteristic geometric forms
idealized representation of subjects
machine-like finish
sharply defined forms
smooth finish
influencedBy industrialization
urbanization
medium painting
relatedConcept machine aesthetic
precisionism
timePeriod early 20th century
typicalSubject modern industrial scenes
urban subjects
usesTechnique carefully controlled surfaces
minimal visible brushwork
precise contouring
visualStyle clean lines
hard-edged geometry
polished surfaces

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Precisionism alsoKnownAs Immaculate Painting