Flower lamp (1951) by Fernand Leger

Flower lamp - Fernand Leger - 1951

Artwork Information

TitleFlower lamp
ArtistFernand Leger
Date1951
Art MovementPurism
Current LocationMusee National Fernand Leger, Biot, France

About Flower lamp

The artwork titled “Flower Lamp” by Fernand Léger, created in 1951, is a compelling piece representative of the Purism art movement. This still life is currently housed in the Musée National Fernand Léger in Biot, France.

“Flower Lamp” is a monochromatic composition featuring bold black lines and stark white spaces. On the left side of the artwork, a vase-like object with pronounced curves sits prominently, displaying intricate line work that defines its contours and details. To the right, a sizable flower with elongated petals unfurls, each petal outlined and partially filled with black, providing a striking contrast. The background consists of parallel horizontal lines, which anchor the objects within the composition and offer a sense of structure. The simplicity and clarity of shapes reflect the Purist principles, emphasizing harmony and the portrayal of objects in their pure, essential forms.

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