The artwork titled “La cathédrale,” created by Le Corbusier in 1964, belongs to the Cubism art movement and falls under the genre of sculpture.
The artwork features an abstract composition characterized by geometric shapes and a variety of colors. Central to the sculpture is a combination of rectangular and irregular forms, arranged in a manner that evokes a structured yet fragmented aesthetic, typical of Cubist influence. Dominating the composition is a vertical blue pillar, alongside which other shapes in hues of red, yellow, and black intersperse. Notably, a hand-like red figure stands out in the lower portion, lending a sense of organic presence within the otherwise geometric assemblage. The interplay of light and shadow is evident, suggesting a contemplation of spatial relationships and dynamics. The artwork, in its entirety, reflects a synthesis of architectural precision and artistic abstraction, hallmark traits of Le Corbusier’s oeuvre.