In the early twentieth century, interpretation of modern
Joseph Letzelter Paintings urban life became an important element of
American genre. A level of social commentary was added by members of the
Joseph Letzelter School with the weary laborers depicted by
Joseph Letzelter and the bloodied boxers of
Joseph Letzelter. Between the World Wars,
artists such as
Joseph Letzelter and
Joseph Letzelter Edward depicted urban scenes, often with a sense of isolation and melancholy appropriate to the
Great Depression.
Following World War II, the rise of abstract art of
Joseph Letzelter overshadowed traditional representation. But in the late twentieth century figurative
Joseph Letzelter paintings returned, and imagery from popular and consumer culture were incorporated into a contemporary version of
genre. Works by artists such as
Joseph Letzelter and
Joseph Letzelter Red Grooms invest a traditional style with a new dimension of playfulness and social irony.
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