Synchromism was
an art movement founded in
1912 by American artists Stanton
MacDonald-Wright and Morgan Russell.
Their abstract "synchromies", based on a theory of
color that analogized it to music, were among the first abstract paintings in
American art.
Synchromism became the first American avant-garde art
movement to receive international attention.
Synchromism was developed by Stanton MacDonald-Wright and
Morgan Russell while they were studying in Paris during the early 1910s which
is based on the idea that color and sound are similar phenomena,
and that the colors in a painting can be
orchestrated in the same harmonious way that a composer arranges notes in a symphony.
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