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Discover Francis Criss (1901-1973), a Precisionist painter famed for streamlined urban scenes & surreal touches. Explore his depictions of city life, industrial landscapes & unique abstraction.

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Kunstnerens biografi

A Precisionist Vision of the American Metropolis

Francis Hyman Criss, born in London in 1901 and later a defining voice in American art, carved a unique niche for himself through strikingly precise depictions of urban life. His canvases aren’t merely representations of cityscapes; they are meticulously constructed studies of modernity, imbued with a sense of both awe and alienation. Immigrating to the United States with his family at the tender age of four, Criss quickly absorbed the dynamism of his new homeland, a quality that would profoundly shape his artistic trajectory. He received formal training at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1917 to 1921, benefiting from a scholarship and laying a solid foundation in traditional techniques. This was further enriched by studies at the Art Students League of New York and the Barnes Foundation, alongside private lessons with Jan Matulka, all contributing to his evolving artistic sensibility.

The Embrace of Precisionism and Surrealist Echoes

Criss’s artistic development blossomed within the context of the American Precisionist movement during the 1930s. Aligned with luminaries like Charles Demuth and his close friend, Charles Sheeler, he embraced the movement's core tenets: clarity of form, geometric abstraction, and a celebration—albeit often ambivalent—of industrial subjects. He shared their fascination with streamlined aesthetics and meticulous detail, translating the imposing structures of the modern city onto canvas with an almost architectural precision. However, Criss wasn’t simply a follower; he infused his work with subtle yet potent undercurrents of Surrealism. Distorted perspectives, dreamlike juxtapositions, and a deliberate absence of human figures created a unique visual language that distinguished him from his peers. This blend allowed him to capture not just the *appearance* of the city but also its psychological impact—its vastness, its anonymity, and its underlying sense of unease.

Iconic Motifs and Public Art

The 1930s and 40s represent the peak of Criss’s artistic achievement. His paintings from this period consistently feature iconic urban motifs: elevated subway tracks slicing through the cityscape, towering skyscrapers piercing the sky, bustling streets teeming with implied movement, and majestic bridges spanning vast distances. These weren't romanticized views; they were stark, unsentimental portrayals of a rapidly changing world. A particularly significant achievement during this time was his mural *Sixth Avenue L* (1937), created for the Williamsburg Housing Project in Brooklyn as part of the Federal Art Project. This monumental work exemplifies his bold geometric style and captures the raw energy of New York City, solidifying his contribution to public art and reflecting the social consciousness of the era. The absence of human figures in many of his paintings isn’t a mere stylistic choice; it emphasizes the imposing scale and impersonal nature of the modern urban environment, prompting viewers to contemplate their place within this vast, mechanized world.

Navigating New Deal Programs and Later Years

Criss actively engaged with government-sponsored art programs during the Great Depression, notably the Works Progress Administration (WPA). This involvement not only provided him with opportunities to contribute to public art projects but also allowed him to dedicate himself to education. He taught at several institutions—the Albright Museum School in Buffalo, the Art Students League, the New School for Social Research, and the School of Visual Arts—sharing his knowledge and inspiring a new generation of artists. Notably, he instructed at the leftist American Artists School during the 1930s, counting Ad Reinhardt among his students. Towards the end of his career, Criss increasingly turned to commercial work, including a cover illustration for *Fortune* magazine in November 1942. While financially advantageous, this shift arguably contributed to a decline in critical recognition. Despite this, Francis Criss remains an important figure in American art history.

A Lasting Legacy of Modernity

Francis Criss passed away in 1973, leaving behind a compelling artistic record of the 20th century. His Precisionist cityscapes offer invaluable insights into the social and cultural transformations of his time—the rise of industrialization, the growth of urban centers, and the evolving relationship between humanity and technology. He possessed a remarkable ability to synthesize the clarity of Precisionism with subtle Surrealist undertones, creating a visual vocabulary that captured the spirit of American modernity. His work continues to be appreciated for its technical skill, aesthetic power, and evocative portrayal of a world in constant flux—a testament to his enduring legacy as a chronicler of the modern metropolis.
Francis Criss

Francis Criss

1901 - 1973 , United Kingdom

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Precisionism, Surrealism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Charles Demuth
    • Charles Sheeler
    • Jan Matulka
  • Date Of Birth: 1901
  • Date Of Death: 1973
  • Full Name: Francis Hyman Criss
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Sixth Avenue L
    • Alma Sewing
    • Jefferson Market Courthouse
  • Place Of Birth: London, UK