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- Putty
- Espresso
- Bronze
- White
- Modern Art
- Geometric Art
- Cubism
- 1920S Art
- Fernand Léger
- Avant-Garde
- Machine Age
- Geometric Abstraction
- El Lissitzky
- Tubism
- Art Print Sale
- "Wheel
- "Geometric Forms
- Fragmented
- Industrial Aesthetic
- “Modern Art”
- 1920S
- “Brown And Yellow”
- Avant-Garde Painting
- Colors
- Cubist Guitar
- Art Reproduction
- Geometric Shapes
- Bauhaus Influence
- Abstract Figures
- Industrial Painting
- Red White Block Art
- Constructivism Art
- 20Th Century Art
- Art For Living Room
- Red And White Art
- French Painting
- Constructivism
- Russian Art History
- "Modern Art
- Pablo Picasso
- Dynamic Composition
- Section D’Or
- Decorative Art
- Geometric
- Graphic Art Style
- Marcel Duchamp
- "Avant-Garde
- Synthetic Cubism
- Vintage Art Reproduction
- Three Characters
- Red Blue Yellow Orange
- Bold Colors
- Precision Optics
- French Art
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.
Explore Pablo Picasso’s "Guitar" (1920) – a seminal Synthetic Cubist masterpiece! Geometric forms, earthy tones & a dynamic composition exemplify modern art's evolution.
Explore Fernand Leger’s ‘The Three Companions’ (1920), a dynamic Cubist portrait showcasing fragmented forms & bold colors. A key work reflecting modern experience.
Fernand Léger's 'Two Women with the Toilet' is a Cubist masterpiece depicting two figures in a bathroom through fragmented forms and bold colors, reflecting modernity’s dynamism.
Fernand Léger’s "Three Characters" is a bold Cubist synthesis of geometric forms and industrial themes, showcasing the artist's unique vision from 1924. Explore this iconic artwork and discover its captivating blend of abstraction and modern life.
Marcel Duchamp’s mesmerizing ‘Rotary Glass Plates,’ a Dada masterpiece from 1920, captures the spirit of innovation with its whirling windmill-inspired sculpture—a bold challenge to artistic conventions and a testament to Surrealist experimentation. Explore this iconic artwork.
El Lissitzky’s ‘Insert the red and clear on black’ is a dynamic Constructivist abstraction – bold red & white blocks against dark grey. Explore this graphic, geometric masterpiece!