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Fernand Leger – Woman and Flower

Fernand Leger, Woman and Flower is an original Lithograph made in 1954.  It is initialed and dated in the plate.

Working in Paris during the height of Cubism, Fernand Léger’s iconic style, with its emphasis on primary colors and rounded, massive forms, has become informally regarded as “Tubism.” Even at their most abstract, Léger’s subjects are easier to recognize than the rigorous Cubist dissections of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, and the accessibility and contemporary subject matter of his works have led many to describe Léger as both populist and a forerunner of Pop Art. Interested in modern innovation, Léger joined the Puteaux Cubists, engaging with Robert Delaunay, Francis Picabia, and Jean Metzinger, among others. His interest in industry and machines was further encouraged by the Italian Futurist painters, and by his military service for France during World War I. While Léger would later revisit more traditional subjects—including the female nude, landscape and still life—these works retained his characteristically bold style.

Title

Woman and Flower

Alt. Title

La Femme et La Fleur

Medium

Lithograph

Year

1954

Signature

Initialed, dated in the plate

Size 30 x 22.5 (in)
76 x 57 (cm)
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Fernand Leger, Woman and Flower is an original Lithograph made in 1954.  It is initialed and dated in the plate.

Working in Paris during the height of Cubism, Fernand Léger’s iconic style, with its emphasis on primary colors and rounded, massive forms, has become informally regarded as “Tubism.” Even at their most abstract, Léger’s subjects are easier to recognize than the rigorous Cubist dissections of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, and the accessibility and contemporary subject matter of his works have led many to describe Léger as both populist and a forerunner of Pop Art. Interested in modern innovation, Léger joined the Puteaux Cubists, engaging with Robert Delaunay, Francis Picabia, and Jean Metzinger, among others. His interest in industry and machines was further encouraged by the Italian Futurist painters, and by his military service for France during World War I. While Léger would later revisit more traditional subjects—including the female nude, landscape and still life—these works retained his characteristically bold style.

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Title

Woman and Flower

Alt. Title

La Femme et La Fleur

Medium

Lithograph

Year

1954

Signature

Initialed, dated in the plate

Size 30 x 22.5 (in)
76 x 57 (cm)
Price Price on Request