Fernand Leger 1929 pochoir
Artist: Fernand Leger
Price:
$500.00
Medium: Prints
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Creation Date: 1929
Materials: pochoir
Dimensions: 10" x 9"
Finish: Unframed
About the Item: Medium: pochoir (after the watercolor). Printed in Paris in 1929 at the atelier of Daniel Jacomet for L'Art Cubiste. Image size: 7 x 6 inches (175 x 150 mm). There is an inscription with the artist's name printed in text beneath the image. Signed in the plate (not by hand).
About The Artist
Fernand Léger (1881–1955) was a French painter, sculptor, and filmmaker, recognized as one of the leading figures of Cubism and a pioneer of modern art. Born in Argentan, France, Léger initially trained as an architect before turning to painting. His early work was heavily influenced by Cubism, but he developed a distinct style characterized by bold, geometric forms, and vibrant colors, often depicting industrial and mechanical subjects. Léger's fascination with modern life and technology led him to explore themes of urbanization and the machine age, making his work a celebration of modernity.
Throughout his career, Léger experimented with various mediums, including film, tapestry, and ceramics, and was also involved in set design and murals. His contributions to art extended beyond his own work; he was an influential teacher and thinker, shaping the direction of modern art in the 20th century. Today, Léger is remembered for his unique ability to blend the aesthetics of Cubism with the dynamism of modern life, leaving a lasting impact on the evolution of abstract and avant-garde art.
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