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Showing 9 artworks similar to String Constructors by Fernand Léger
Fernand Léger’s ‘The Stairway’ (1913) is a dynamic Cubist painting featuring geometric forms & bold colors, reflecting the era's mechanization. Explore this early masterpiece!
Inspired by the trenches of World War I, Léger's artwork reflects a fascination with industrial forms and celebrates the human form alongside sporting activities. Explore related artists like André-Fernand Thesmar and Millôr Fernandes.
The painting depicts three figures and three portraits arranged amidst scattered bottles and bowls, embodying Léger's modernist style and capturing the energy of industrial progress.
Fernand Léger’s "The Alarm" captures the dynamism of industrial modernity through bold geometric forms and rhythmic clock faces, embodying Léger’s pioneering vision. The painting depicts a man amidst mechanical objects – clocks and gears – reflecting Léger's fascination with the machine age and his desire to synthesize abstraction with observation.
This monochromatic drawing by Fernand Léger from 1950 showcases stylized depictions of hands and feet, reflecting the artist's fascination with construction workers. Characterized by bold lines and geometric abstraction—influenced by Cubism—the artwork captures the essence of modernity.
Explore Fernand Léger’s "Still Life1," a dynamic Cubist painting of industrial objects. Bold colors & geometric shapes capture modern life. A unique art piece for collectors!
Bold geometric abstraction by Fernand Léger’s ‘Project Design Stage for a Fitness’ captures the spirit of industrial modernity with five spheres and a human figure. Explore this Purist masterpiece and bring its dynamic vision home.
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