An important influence on modern art painting
in the United States, Precisionism was an American movement (also referred to as Cubist Realism) whose focus was modern industry and urban landscapes, characterized by the
realistic depiction of
objects but
in a
manner which also highlighted their geometric form.
Precisionism (1920s - 1930s) Precisionism (also called Cubist Realism), and somewhat similar to Art Deco, is a style of art whereby an
object is depicted
in a
realistic manner, but with a focus on its geometric form.