Project for a mural
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Cubist Orphism
1952
114.0 x 195.0 cm
A Bold Vision of Progress: Exploring Fernand Léger’s “Project for a Mural”
Fernand Léger's "Project for a mural," completed in 1952, stands as an arresting testament to Orphism – a movement that sought to reconcile abstraction with the tangible realities of industrial life. This monumental canvas embodies Léger’s unwavering belief that art could not merely reflect the world but actively engage with its transformative forces. The artwork's genesis lies in Léger’s formative years amidst the rural landscapes of Normandy, where he experienced firsthand the rhythms of agricultural labor – a stark contrast to the burgeoning mechanized society he envisioned as his artistic subject matter.- Subject Matter & Composition: The painting depicts an expansive geometric landscape dominated by interlocking circles and squares, punctuated by vibrant red accents. At its core is a stylized clock face, subtly positioned in the upper right corner, symbolizing time’s relentless march forward and mirroring the pervasive influence of industrial efficiency.
- Style & Technique: Léger's approach firmly rooted in Orphism—a reaction against Surrealist tendencies—prioritized simplified forms and bold color palettes. He employed a technique characterized by thick, textured brushstrokes that convey both solidity and movement, capturing the essence of industrial machinery while simultaneously evoking a sense of organic harmony.
Léger Ferenc (1881 – 1955)
Fedezd fel a modern művészet egyik kiemelkedő alakját, Fernand Léger-t! Tubism, gépek és a modern élet festményei – egy forradalmi festőművész öröksége.
Róluk erről a műről
- Title: Project for a mural
- Művész: Léger Ferenc
- Év: 1952
- Original dimensions: 114.0 x 195.0 cm
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Alkotási technika: WallArt
- Közvetlen forráskontextus: industrial spirit , monumental mural project
- Keywords: triangular design , clock motif , circular shapes
- Témák: clock motif , circular composition , mechanical forms
Rövid tények
- Year: 1952
- Movement: Orphism
- Medium: Painting
- Influences:
- Cubism
- Fauvism
- Dimensions: 114 x 195 cm
- Artistic style: Abstract
- Artist: Fernand Léger