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Art movement concerned with the purely abstract use of colour. Founded in Paris in 191213 by the U.S. artists Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Morgan Russell, Synchromism (colours together) was based on theories of colour with analogies to musical patterns. It has much in common with the Orphism of Robert Delaunay. The first Synchromist work, Russell's Synchromy in Green (1913), was exhibited at the Salon des Ind in 1913. Synchromism briefly attracted several other U.S. artists, including Thomas Hart Benton.
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