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Imagist English literature Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/art/Imagists
    Imagist, any of a group of American and English poets whose poetic program was formulated about 1912 by Ezra Pound —in conjunction with fellow poets Hilda Doolittle (H.D.), Richard Aldington, and F.S. Flint—and was inspired by the critical views of T.E. Hulme, in revolt against the careless thinking and Romantic optimism he saw prevailing.

The Chicago Imagists – MMoCA

    https://www.mmoca.org/collection/chicago-imagists
    The Imagists were a group of figurative artists who emerged in Chicago in the mid-1960s. They used vibrant color, bold lines, and depicted the human body grossly distorted and highly stylized.

Chicago Imagists Artsy

    https://www.artsy.net/gene/chicago-imagists
    The Chicago Imagists style is broadly characterized by representational work influenced by Surrealism and Art Brut. Encouraged by SAIC professor Ray Yoshida, many Chicago Imagists also drew on references outside of fine art, such as comics, cartoons, and popular culture. The artists exhibited together in groups like the Monster Roster (late 1950s), Hairy Who (1960s), and, later, Nonplussed …

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