Showing 24 artworks out of 122 with Fernand Léger and with artwork date before 1926 and with artwork date after 1916
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Explore Fernand Léger’s ‘The City’ (1919), a monumental Cubist masterpiece! Discover its dynamic urban vision & industrial aesthetic – a captivating artwork for modern interiors.
Explore Fernand Léger’s "The Mechanic" – a dynamic Cubist masterpiece blending human & machine aesthetics. A vibrant, symbolic artwork perfect for collectors.
Fernand Léger’s "Three Women" (1921) – a dynamic Cubist masterpiece! Bold colors, geometric forms & Art Deco influence. Own a piece of modern art history.
Fernand Léger's 'Two Figures, Naked on Red Bottom' (1923) is a striking Mechanistic Cubist masterpiece. Explore the bold forms, industrial themes & historical context of this iconic nude painting.
Explore Fernand Léger’s ‘Composition’ (1920), a pivotal Cubist work featuring dynamic forms & vibrant colors. Discover this masterpiece at the Kimbell Art Museum.
Still Life with Candlestick - Wikipedia The image is a painting of a still life featuring a vase with plants in it, placed on a table. The vase is blue and white, and the plants inside include a potted plant and some leaves. There are also several bowls scattered around the scene, one near the bottom left corner, another at the top right corner, and two more towards the center of the image. Addit
Fernand Léger's "Machine Elements" (1920) embodies the cubist aesthetic by fracturing geometric forms—primarily a large wheel adorned with red and white stripes—into interlocking planes, reflecting the mechanized landscape of his era. This monumental artwork showcases Leger’s distinctive style and captures the spirit of industrial innovation.
Fernand Leger’s ‘Two Women & Still Life’ (1920) is a striking Cubist masterpiece. Explore fragmented forms, stark contrasts, and geometric abstraction in this iconic work.
Explore Fernand Leger’s 1919 Cubist Still Life – a bold, geometric abstraction of industrial forms. Discover this dynamic artwork's vibrant colors & unique style.
Explore Fernand Léger’s "Three Characters" (1924), a Cubist masterpiece blending geometric forms & vibrant color. Discover its influence on modern art & unique style.
Explore Fernand Léger’s ‘Composition of the Medallion’! A dynamic, abstract masterpiece blending Cubism & Surrealism with bold colors & geometric forms. Discover modern art's evolution.
Experience Fernand Léger's 'Acrobats in the Circus' (1918)! This dynamic Cubist painting captures circus life with fragmented forms, bold colors, and a mechanical aesthetic – a forerunner of Pop Art.
Explore Fernand Léger’s groundbreaking cubist depiction of ‘The Woman and the Child,’ capturing the energy of industrial life through fragmented forms and vibrant colors—a captivating piece from 1922 that invites you to enrich your collection.
Cubist Fernand Léger’s ‘The Creation of the World’ captures a dynamic gathering amidst industrial buildings and geometric forms, reflecting the artist's fascination with machine age aesthetics – explore this iconic piece and bring its bold vision home.
Fernand Léger's 'The Level Crossing' explodes with vibrant circles and bold red poles – a dynamic Tubism masterpiece capturing the energy of the machine age. Explore its abstract beauty!
The man with the pipe by Fernand Léger (1918) depicts a contemplative figure alongside a loyal canine companion, rendered in Léger’s signature geometric style infused with industrial motifs – a clock, chair, umbrella and bottle contribute to a richly textured tableau capturing the spirit of the era.
Fernand Léger’s monumental Tubist painting ‘The Part of Chart,’ crafted in 1917, captures a vibrant tableau of urban life—people and bicycles interwoven amidst simplified cylindrical forms reflecting the industrial revolution's influence. Explore this iconic artwork and bring Léger’s vision home.
Contrast of Forms by Fernand Léger: This vibrant abstract painting utilizes bold reds, yellows, and blues to depict dynamic geometric shapes—circles, squares, triangles—reflecting the influence of industrial design and capturing the energy of the early 20th century.
Fernand Léger’s masterful depiction captures the dynamism of the machine age, blending geometric abstraction with evocative scenes from daily life – a testament to his pioneering spirit and enduring influence.
Characters in the City by Fernand Léger – A vibrant depiction of urban life featuring two figures amidst bottles and clocks, embodying Léger’s signature blend of abstraction and observation.
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.