The artwork titled “Nature morte au siphon” was created by the artist Le Corbusier in the year 1921. It belongs to the Cubism art movement and falls under the genre of still life.
In the artwork, Le Corbusier skillfully employs the principles of Cubism, blending geometric shapes and muted colors to depict a still life composition. The central focus of the piece appears to be a siphon, surrounded by abstract forms that suggest the presence of various objects. The use of overlapping shapes and subtle shading creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, characteristic of Cubist techniques. The color palette is dominated by earthy tones and shades of blue and green, contributing to a harmonious yet complex visual experience. The overall composition exudes a sense of balance and meticulous arrangement, reflecting the artist’s architectural sensibilities.