The artwork, titled “Father and Sons” and created by the artist Corneille in 1951, belongs to the Art Informel movement and is characterized by its abstract genre.
In the artwork, abstract and dynamic forms predominate, with notable usage of geometric shapes and saturated colors. The composition features interlocking and overlapping forms in hues of blue, yellow, white, and occasional touches of red and black. The bold lines and contrasting tones create a sense of energy and movement, reflecting the essence of Art Informel. Through this interplay of colors and shapes, Corneille constructs a visual narrative that is both evocative and open to interpretation.