Stairs, Provincetown (1920) by Charles Demuth

The artwork titled “Stairs, Provincetown” was created by the artist Charles Demuth in 1920. It belongs to the Precisionism art movement and falls within the interior genre.

The artwork depicts a complex scene focused on an ascending staircase. Demuth employs a precise and geometric approach, consistent with the Precisionism movement, to illustrate the interplay of lines, shapes, and light. The stairs are rendered with a series of interconnected planes and angles, mainly in shades of red, pink, brown, and yellow, which gives the composition a dynamic, almost architectural quality. The use of color and form breaks down the scene into abstract yet recognizable elements, evoking a sense of structure and order. The depiction of shadows and highlights adds depth, enhancing the three-dimensional illusion of the space within the artwork.

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