An American art movement of the 1920s–1930s that depicted industrial and urban subjects—factories, skyscrapers, bridges—with sharp, clean lines and simplified geometric forms. Key figures include [[Charles Sheeler]]—whose [[American Landscape - Charles Sheeler (1930)|American Landscape]] distills industrial scenery into pristine geometric order—[[Charles Demuth]], and [[Georgia O'Keeffe]]. It blended the geometric structure of [[Cubism]] with the photographic clarity of [[Photography]], celebrating the machine age while maintaining a distinctly American focus related to [[American Realism]].