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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.
A fragmented Cubist masterpiece featuring a monochrome bowl of grapes by Georges Braque from 1918 that redefines perception through geometric planes and invites you to explore the depths of modern vision.
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 "The Circus" (1918) explodes with cubist energy, a symphony of geometric forms depicting circus figures and machinery. This iconic artwork captures movement and perception through fragmented shapes – explore this masterpiece and own a piece of modern art history.
“The Stove” was created in 1918 by Fernand Leger in Tubism style. Find more prominent pieces of abstract at WikiArt.org – best visual art database.
The painting "Contrast of Forms" by Fernand Léger showcases a man playing guitar amidst geometric shapes – a clock, bowl, chair and bottle – reflecting the artist's fascination with industrial forms and capturing the spirit of the machine age.
Dive into Synthetic Cubism with Juan Gris’s iconic ‘Pipe and Fruit Dish,’ exploring geometric shapes & muted colors in this 1918 masterpiece housed at Kröller-Müller Museum.
Explore Fernand Léger’s vibrant abstract depiction of figures amidst industrial forms—a captivating glimpse into the dynamism of 1918 French art. Admire this striking piece and bring home a timeless masterpiece.
Explore Juan Gris’s ‘The Miller,’ a pivotal Cubist painting (1918). Geometric abstraction, warm tones & layered forms exemplify Synthetic Cubism. Discover this masterpiece's innovative style.
Explore Juan Gris's Synthetic Cubism masterpiece, The Guitar (1918), featuring geometric planes and rich composition; discover this modern art icon today.
Georges Braque’s 1918 ‘Guitar and Sheet Music on Table’ presents a dynamic collage of triangles and circles, characteristic of his Cubist period. Explore this iconic artwork by Braque and discover a unique piece to elevate your space.