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Synchromism was an art movement in the early 20th century that focused on the use of color and music to create a sense of harmony and unity in paintings. founded by artists morgan russell and stanton macdonald-wright, synchromism sought to express the dynamic and rhythmic qualities of modern life through the use of vibrant colors and abstract forms. the movement had a significant impact on the development of abstract art and influenced artists such as georgia o'keeffe and thomas hart benton.

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