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- Screen_painting abstract "Screen painting is painting on window screens. It is a folk art form originating in immigrant working-class neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland, in the early 20th century.The wire screen section of a screen door is typically painted with bucolic landscapes, still lifes, or other subjects of interest. The artist paints the scene directly onto the screen, making sure to remove excess paint from the screen's holes so the screen retains its ability to ventilate. The scene painted on the screen prevents the eye from focusing past the image, giving residents privacy without limiting their ability to look outside. While screen painting is now mostly regarded as urban kitsch,authentic examples can still be seen in Baltimore neighborhoods such as Hampden or Highlandtown. Screen painting was invented by the Czech immigrant William Oktavec to restrict the sunlight entering his produce store. He had studied commercial art and drawing before opening his Baltimore shop. The technique was later taken up in other neighborhoods by other artists.It is estimated that as many as 100,000 painted screens in Baltimore once adorned the rowhomes. As of 2014 there were only 1,000 screen paintings left.The American Visionary Art Museum features a permanent exhibition on screen paintings, including a re-creation of a row house and a documentary titled \"The Screen Painters\" made by folklorist Elaine Eff.".
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- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink American_Visionary_Art_Museum.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink CBS_News.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_in_Maryland.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Czech-American_culture_in_Baltimore,_Maryland.
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- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Folk_art.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Windows.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Working_class_culture_in_the_United_States.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Folk_art.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Hampden,_Baltimore.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Highlandtown,_Baltimore.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Czechs_in_Baltimore.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Eck.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Kitsch.
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- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Maryland_Historical_Society.
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- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Still_life.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Terraced_house.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Urban_culture.
- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLink Ventilation_(architecture).
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- Screen_painting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Screen painting".
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- Screen_painting subject Category:Art_in_Maryland.
- Screen_painting subject Category:Culture_of_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Screen_painting subject Category:Czech-American_culture_in_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Screen_painting subject Category:Czech-American_history.
- Screen_painting subject Category:Folk_art.
- Screen_painting subject Category:Windows.
- Screen_painting subject Category:Working_class_culture_in_the_United_States.
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- Screen_painting comment "Screen painting is painting on window screens. It is a folk art form originating in immigrant working-class neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland, in the early 20th century.The wire screen section of a screen door is typically painted with bucolic landscapes, still lifes, or other subjects of interest. The artist paints the scene directly onto the screen, making sure to remove excess paint from the screen's holes so the screen retains its ability to ventilate.".
- Screen_painting label "Screen painting".
- Screen_painting differentFrom Screen_printing.
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