Description
So realistic, you might prick your finger putting this pin on your favorite cap, bag or jacket! If Charles Sheeler (American, 1883-1965) is your favorite artist, you can have one of his works from the Philadelphia Museum of Art's permanent collections.
Beginning in the 1920s, Charles Sheeler played a central role in the development of Precisionism, a modernist movement characterized by a crisp, sharply defined style that united the desire for a distinctly American art with the lessons of the Parisian avant-garde. As was often the case, Sheeler based this painting on one of his own photographs, rendering the plant, pedestal, and lamps, as well as the variations in light and shadow, with photographic exactitude.
- Museum Exclusive
- Measures 1.25" x 1.25"
- Soft enamel and brass base metal
- Black rubber clutch back
- On paper story card
- Wipe clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth
- WARNING: Small Parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years of age as this product contains small parts which could pose a choking hazard.