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- Simultaneous Contrasts
- Circular Composition
- Michel Eugène Chevreul
- Geometric Abstraction
- Sun And Moon Painting
- Modern Art
- Color Theory
- Painting Style
- Color Harmonies
- Early 20Th Century Art
- August Macke
- French Artist
- Orphism
- Avant-Garde Art
- Robert Delaunay
Robert Delaunay's *Simultaneous Contrasts: Sun and Moon* (1913) embodies Orphism's revolutionary approach to color and form, influenced by Michel Eugène Chevreul's law of simultaneous contrast. This circular painting utilizes bold hues—blues, oranges, yellows—to represent the sun and moon, symbolizing unity amidst chaos. Inspired by August Macke’s *Three girls in yellow straw hats I*, Delaunay’s w