Francis Criss was an American painter best known for his work done in the 1930s – 1940s. His work, during this period, is characterized by imagery of the urban environment, such as elevated subway tracks, skyscrapers, streets, and bridges. Criss rendered these subjects with a streamlined, abstracted style, devoid of human figures, that led him to be associated with the Precisionism movement.
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