Eau, ciel, terre (1954) by Le Corbusier

Eau, ciel, terre - Le Corbusier - 1954

Artwork Information

TitleEau, ciel, terre
ArtistLe Corbusier
Date1954
Art MovementCubism

About Eau, ciel, terre

“Eau, ciel, terre,” created by the distinguished artist Le Corbusier in 1954, belongs to the Cubism art movement and is categorized as a sculpture. The artwork adeptly embodies the fundamental principles of Cubism, characterized by a geometric abstraction of forms.

The sculpture is composed of various wooden shapes artfully arranged and connected, creating an abstract, fish-like form. Different shades and textures of wood give it a dynamic and multifaceted appearance. The elements seem to interlock and balance each other, evoking a sense of harmony and equilibrium. The artwork rests on a base, which provides stability and anchors the composition. Overall, “Eau, ciel, terre” is a compelling example of Le Corbusier’s foray into three-dimensional art, marked by a distinct interpretation of natural forms through Cubist aesthetics.

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