The artwork known as “Peinture murale, 35 rue de Sèvres à Paris” created by Le Corbusier in 1948, belongs to the art movements of Cubism and Surrealism and is categorized within the figurative genre.
This artwork features a composition rendered in an abstract manner, characterized by a dynamic interplay of geometric shapes, bold lines, and vibrant colors. The piece exhibits a complex arrangement of intersecting and overlapping forms, which give the appearance of both depth and movement. Dominating the canvas are a series of interconnected figures and shapes delineated by thick black lines, overlaying patches of orange, green, blue, and other hues. These elements combine to present a visually stimulating effect, potentially invoking a sense of both order and chaos, typical of the Cubist and Surrealist traditions. The overall effect is one of a densely packed, multifaceted scene that invites detailed contemplation and reflection.