Eiffel Tower (1911) by Robert Delaunay

Eiffel Tower - Robert Delaunay - 1911

Artwork Information

TitleEiffel Tower
ArtistRobert Delaunay
Date1911
Dimensions116 x 81 cm
Art MovementOrphism
Current LocationStaatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany

About Eiffel Tower

The artwork titled “Eiffel Tower,” created by Robert Delaunay in 1911, is a significant piece within the Orphism art movement. It measures 116 by 81 centimeters and belongs to the genre of cityscape. Currently, this notable work is housed at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe in Karlsruhe, Germany.

In this compelling depiction, the Eiffel Tower is rendered with a dynamic and fragmented aesthetic characteristic of the Orphism movement. Delaunay employs a vibrant use of color and abstract forms to convey movement and energy. The structural components of the Eiffel Tower are depicted with intersecting lines and geometric shapes, suggesting a sense of vibrancy and fluidity. Surrounding elements such as the buildings and sky are also broken into angular and curvilinear forms, intertwining with the Tower and challenging the conventional fixed perspective, giving the viewer a multifaceted view of the scene. This approach exemplifies Delaunay’s fascination with modernity and his innovative use of color and form to portray the dynamism of urban landscapes.

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