The artwork titled “Deux bouteilles et le coquetier” was created by the artist Le Corbusier in 1939. This piece is associated with the Cubism art movement and belongs to the genre of still life.
In this artwork, Le Corbusier employs a series of geometric shapes to represent everyday objects, notably two bottles and an eggcup. The composition is fragmented and abstract, typical of the Cubist style, utilizing overlapping planes and simplified forms. The color palette is vibrant, with contrasts of primary and secondary colors such as red, blue, green, and yellow, which adds depth and dimension to the scene. The objects are depicted in a way that distorts traditional perspective, inviting viewers to perceive the ordinary through an innovative and abstract lens.