Propellers 2nd state (1918) by Fernand Leger

Propellers 2nd state - Fernand Leger - 1918

Artwork Information

TitlePropellers 2nd state
ArtistFernand Leger
Date1918
Art MovementCubism

About Propellers 2nd state

“Propellers 2nd state” is an artwork created by Fernand Léger in 1918, belonging to the Cubism art movement. This genre painting exemplifies Léger’s unique interpretation of mechanical forms and urban landscapes, characteristic of Cubist works from that period.

The artwork features a complex composition of interlocking geometric shapes and bold colors, embodying the essence of Cubism. There is a rhythm of lines and forms that mimic the essence of machinery and industrial elements, with propeller-like shapes prominent throughout. The color palette includes vibrant hues such as yellow, blue, and red, contrasted with darker shades and monochromatic tones, creating a dynamic and balanced composition. The various intersecting planes and fragmented shapes present a sense of movement and mechanical energy, representative of Léger’s fascination with modern industry and technology. Overall, the artwork captures the dynamism and abstraction that are hallmarks of the Cubist style.

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