The artwork, titled “Deux bouteilles,” created by the artist Le Corbusier in 1926, belongs to the Cubism art movement and represents the still life genre.
In the artwork, Le Corbusier employs a geometric abstraction typical of Cubism, arranging simplified forms into a complex composition. The piece features two central bottle shapes, deconstructed and reconstructed into fragmented planes and geometric forms. The palette is composed of muted tones interspersed with brighter colors, creating a balanced and harmonious visual effect. The spatial arrangement presents a dynamic interplay between the objects and their background, adhering to the Cubist fascination with perspective and form.