Factories (1918) by Fernand Leger

Factories - Fernand Leger - 1918

Artwork Information

TitleFactories
ArtistFernand Leger
Date1918
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions69 x 53.5 cm
Art MovementCubism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Factories

The artwork titled “Factories” by Fernand Léger, created in 1918, is an oil on canvas piece that exemplifies the Cubism art movement. Measuring 69 x 53.5 cm, this cityscape genre painting is presently held in a private collection.

“Factories” vividly encapsulates the essence of the urban industrial landscape through a vibrant interplay of geometric forms and bold colors. The composition is characterized by fragmented and overlapping shapes that create a sense of dynamism and movement. Various industrial elements such as chimneys, bridges, and machine parts are abstracted into primary forms, harmonizing with the Cubist technique of breaking objects into angular and planar components. The use of bright, contrasting hues further accentuates the mechanical and architectural motifs, evoking the rhythm and energy of early 20th-century modernization. This artwork serves as a testament to Léger’s fascination with machinery and the industrial age, highlighting the intricate relationship between human creation and urban development.

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