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Sheeler

American  
[shee-ler] / ˈʃi lər /

noun

  1. Charles, 1883–1965, U.S. painter and photographer.


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The Bee’s Andrew Sheeler contributed to this story.

From Seattle Times

A painting by Charles Sheeler and a photograph by Margaret Bourke-White are juxtaposed with a glass case full of car parts, a gleaming horn, a hubcap glistening like a freshly polished silver salver, a headlight taking on talismanic power.

From Washington Post

Sheeler’s 1930 “American Landscape” shows a precise and uncluttered world, a newly minted factory with no trash or industrial detritus, dominated by a smokestack not belching pollution, but gently puffing a little white vapor, like a Hollywood starlet blowing out a stream of fine cigarette smoke.

From Washington Post

Mr. Sheeler’s obituary writing eventually took him to the Rocky Mountain News in Denver, where he wrote about the first Colorado natives to die in the Iraq War.

From Washington Post

Mr. Sheeler, who died Sept. 17 at age 53, went on to spend a year shadowing Marine Maj.

From Washington Post