Charles Sheeler: Across Media
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    BIBLIOGRAPHY


    Charles Sheeler. Self-Portrait at Easel, 1931/1932. Art Institute of Chicago, Ada Turnbull Hertle Endowment.

    The following recommended books are on sale in the Museum Shop:

    Charles Sheeler and the Cult of the Machine. Karen Lucic. Cambridge, Mass., 1991.

    The Photography of Charles Sheeler: American Modernist. Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr., Gilles Mora, and Karen E. Hass. Boston, 2002.

    Theory and Design in the First Machine Age. Reyner Banham. Boston: MIT Press, 1980.


    Further Reading:

    Charles Sheeler: American Interiors. Susan Fillin-Yeh. New Haven, Conn., 1987.

    Charles Sheeler. Martin Friedman. New York, 1975.

    Charles Sheeler, Artist in the American Tradition. Constance Rourke. New York, 1938.

    Charles Sheeler: Paintings and Drawings. Carol Troyen and Erica E. Hirshler. Boston, 1987.

    The Rouge: The Image of Industry in the Art of Charles Sheeler and Diego Rivera. Detroit, 1978.

    Charles Sheeler: Paintings Drawings Photographs. Charles Sheeler, with introduction by William Carlos Williams. New York, 1939.



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