Landscape with Disc (1906) by Robert Delaunay

Landscape with Disc - Robert Delaunay - 1906

Artwork Information

TitleLandscape with Disc
ArtistRobert Delaunay
Date1906
Art MovementNeo-Impressionism

About Landscape with Disc

The artwork “Landscape with Disc” by Robert Delaunay, created in 1906, is an exquisite representation of the Neo-Impressionism art movement. Falling into the genres of landscape and cloudscape, it embodies the characteristics of the period with its distinct brushwork and color palette.

The backdrop of the artwork is dominated by a large circular disc, which likely represents the sun or moon, surrounded by concentric rings of vibrant and contrasting hues. The use of color is rhythmic and seems to create a sense of movement in the skies above the landscape. Below, the flora is rendered with similar vibrancy, comprising stylized botanical forms. The brushstrokes are discernible and contribute to a textured and dynamic surface, inviting the viewer’s eye to traverse the variegated patches of color that suggest depth and form. This intricate interplay of color and light is emblematic of Neo-Impressionism, which aimed to capture the ephemeral nature of light in the landscape. Indeed, the artwork stands as a testament to Delaunay’s engagement with the innovative artistic investigations of his time.

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