Charles Sheeler was both. He put the difference this way:
Photography is nature seen from the eyes outward, painting from the eyes inward. Photography records inalterably the single image while painting records a plurality of images willfully directed by the artist. (Quoted from The Life of the Creative Spirit, p. 246.)
For a sample of Charles Sheeler’s paintings and photographs, click here. For a brief biography of him, click here.
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