Charles Demuth was an American artist known for pioneering the Precisionist style of art in the early 20th century. He blended cubist ideas with realism to create graphic works. Demuth was introduced to influential photographer Alfred Stieglitz by his friend Marsden Hartley, and Stieglitz later gave Demuth his first solo exhibition. One of Demuth's most famous works is "The Figure 5 in Gold", inspired by a poem by his friend William Carlos Williams, which some believe anticipated elements of later Pop Art. Demuth lived and worked in Pennsylvania until his death from diabetes complications at age 51.
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