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Stanton Macdonald Wright

Stanton Macdonald Wright

Stanton Macdonald Wright was a prominent American abstract painter and co-founder of the Synchromism movement in the early 20th century. Active from 1912 to the 1930s, this style was characterized by the use of vibrant, non-representational colors to create harmonious and rhythmic compositions. Synchromism became famous for its innovative approach to color theory, influenced by the ideas of Wassily Kandinsky and the study of prismatic light. Stanton Macdonald Wright's works from this period are known for their dynamic energy, visual movement, and bold use of primary colors.

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SOMETHING in the style of Stanton Macdonald Wright

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Sonia DelaunayWassily KandinskyPatrick Henry BruceMorgan Russell
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