The artwork, titled “Portrait of Andre Mare,” was created by Fernand Léger in 1901. This piece belongs to the Cubism art movement and measures 24 x 18 cm. It is categorized as a sketch and study. Currently, the artwork is housed at the Musée National Fernand Léger in Biot, France.
The artwork is an extraordinary example of early cubist influences, characterized by its geometrically stylized representation of the subject, Andre Mare. The drawing is rendered predominantly in pencil, showcasing Léger’s masterful ability to translate the complexities of the human form into a composition of intersecting planes and lines. The subject is depicted with exaggerated features, such as a pronounced nose and elongated neck, contributing to the artwork’s distinct cubist aesthetic. This piece provides a glimpse into Léger’s artistic process and his experimental approach during the formative years of cubism.