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Fernand Léger Lithograph, La Fleur (The Flower), 1952
Fernand Léger Lithograph
La Fleur (The Flower), 1952
Sold ID # w-3929

Other Flowers

Wayne Thiebaud Etching and Aquatint, Daffodil, from Recent Etchings I, 1979
Wayne Thiebaud Etching and Aquatint
Daffodil, from Recent Etchings I, 1979
Sold ID # w-9849
Wayne Thiebaud Etching, Rose, from Recent Etchings II, 1979
Wayne Thiebaud Etching
Rose, from Recent Etchings II, 1979
Sold ID # w-9883
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Le Bouquet Bleu, 1974
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Le Bouquet Bleu, 1974
Sold ID # w-3429
Marc Chagall Sculpture, Lovers, 1954
Marc Chagall Sculpture
Lovers, 1954
Sold ID # w-5226
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Le soleil de Paris (The Paris Sun), 1977
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Le soleil de Paris (The Paris Sun), 1977
Sold ID # w-6550
Pablo Picasso Linocut, Le vase de fleurs (Vase of Flowers), 1959
Pablo Picasso Linocut
Le vase de fleurs (Vase of Flowers), 1959
Sold ID # W-8391
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Fleur Des Champs (Flowers of The Fields), 1980
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Fleur Des Champs (Flowers of The Fields), 1980
Sold ID # w-4965
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Bouquet à la Tour Eiffel (Bouquet with Eiffel Tower), 1958
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Bouquet à la Tour Eiffel (Bouquet with Eiffel Tower), 1958
Sold ID # W-7458
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Le Bouquet Rouge (The Red Bouquet), 1969
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Le Bouquet Rouge (The Red Bouquet), 1969
Sold ID # w-4290
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Le Bouquet Rouge (The Red Bouquet), 1969
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Le Bouquet Rouge (The Red Bouquet), 1969
Sold ID # W-5553
Pablo Picasso Glass, Untitled, c. 1957
Pablo Picasso Glass
Untitled, c. 1957
Sold ID # W-5966
Henri Matisse Lithograph, Matisse Lithograph Odalisque a la culotte de satin rouge (Odalisque with Red Satin Culottes), 1925
Henri Matisse Lithograph
Matisse Lithograph Odalisque a la culotte de satin rouge (Odalisque with Red Satin Culottes), 1925
Sold ID # W-5608

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Fernand Léger’s unique Cubism contains its own populist vocabulary. The French artist's monumental figures speak to everyone; his strong color work and graphic sensibility, from cubism to still life, characterize these Léger lithograph prints, paintings, and ceramics.

Genres: Cubism Figurative Still Life French Modern Art

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Fernand Léger Biography

Fernand Léger
Fernand Léger artist

French painter and designer. From c.1909 Fernand Léger participated in the Cubist movement. He is generally considered one of its major masters but his curvilinear and tubular forms (he was for a time called a 'tubist') contrasted with the fragmented forms preferred by Picasso and Braque. The First World War, during which he was gassed whilst serving as a stretcher-bearer, had a profound effect on Léger. His contact with men of different social classes and different walks of life came as a revelation: 'I was abruptly thrust into a reality which was both blinding and new,' he said. Henceforward he made it his ambition to create an art which should be accessible to all ranks of modem society.

In 1920 he met Le Corbusier and Ozenfant and in the early 1920s he was associated with their Purist movement. Fernand Léger's paintings were static, with the precise and polished facture of machinery, and he had a fondness for including representations of mechanical parts.During the late 1920s and 1930s he also painted single objects isolated in space and sometimes blown up to gigantic size, In the inter-war years he expanded his range beyond easel painting, with murals and designs for the theatre and cinema. He was also busy as a teacher, notably at his own school, the Academie de I'Art Contemporain, and he traveled widely, making three visits to the USA in the 1930s. The connections he had made there stood him in good stead when he lived in America. During the Second World War he lived in the USA, teaching at Yale University, and at Mills College, California. Acrobats and cyclists were favorite subjects in his paintings of this time. From his return to France in 1945 his painting reflected more prominently his political interest in the working classes. But its static, monumental style remained, with flat, unmodulated colours, heavy black contours, and a continuing concern with the contrast between cylindrical and rectilinear forms. in his later career Fernand Léger worked much on large decorative commissions, notably the windows and tapestries for the church at Audincourt (1951). Many honours came to him late in life, and a museum dedicated to him opened at Biot in France in 1957. In the catalogue of the exhibition Léger and Purist Paris' (Tate Gallery, London, 1970), John Golding wrote of Léger: 'No other major twentieth-century artist was to react to, and to reflect, such a wide range of artistic currents and movements . . . And yet he was to remain supremely independent as an artistic personality. Never at any moment in his career could he be described as a follower ... But his originality lay basically in his ability to adapt the ideas and to a certain extent even the visual discoveries of others to his own ends.' He saw the poetic value that lies in the clear delineation of everyday objects, the in trinsic beauty of modem machinery and the things which are mass-produced by machinery, and he favoured proletarian subjects, depicting them with the same clarity and precision as the themes taken from machine culture.

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