Art History: Synchromism: (1918 - 1925)
Synchromism was a Paris-based movement founded in 1912-1913 by American artists, Stanton MacDonald Wright and Morgan Russell. The movement was based on the arrangement of colors in harmonius and musical patterns. The first Synchromist work by Russell - Synchromy in Green, was exhibited at the Salon des Independants in 1913.
Artists: (biography & artworks)
Russell, Morgan - 1886 - 1953
Russell, Morgan - 1886 - 1953
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