The artwork, titled “Nature morte,” was created by Le Corbusier in the year 1957. This piece belongs to the Cubism art movement and is classified as a sculpture.
The artwork features a meticulously arranged assembly of geometric shapes and forms, embodying the principles of Cubism through its abstraction and structural complexity. The sculpture utilizes a variety of colors, including green, red, yellow, and white, interspersed among the composition’s wooden and painted elements. Its construction reveals a dynamic interplay between the solid forms and open spaces, creating a visual rhythm that invites viewers to explore its multifaceted aspects. Through “Nature morte,” Le Corbusier captures an intricate balance between organic and geometric elements, reflecting both the natural and the constructed world in a harmoniously abstracted form.