Icône (1963) by Le Corbusier

Icône - Le Corbusier - 1963

Artwork Information

TitleIcône
ArtistLe Corbusier
Date1963
Art MovementCubism

About Icône

The artwork titled “Icône,” crafted by the renowned artist Le Corbusier in 1963, is a notable piece within the Cubism movement. Classified under the sculpture genre, this piece exemplifies the distinct artistic perspectives and methodologies characteristic of Cubism.

“Icône” is a wooden sculpture that features a stylized human form, abstracted and simplified in accordance with Cubist principles. The figure is carved from a single piece of wood, with smooth, flowing lines that suggest both the strength and grace of the human form. The artwork’s abstract nature invites viewers to interpret its meaning and symbolism, reflecting the Cubist endeavor to depict subjects from multiple perspectives. The sculpture’s head is notably small and geometrically shaped, contrasting with the broader, more rounded forms of the body, which together create a balance of proportions and a sense of harmony. The smooth finish of the wood highlights the natural grain, adding a layer of organic beauty to the work.

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