Robe Poème, Le Ventillateur Tourne… (1922) by Sonia Delaunay

Robe Poème, Le Ventillateur Tourne… - Sonia Delaunay - 1922

Artwork Information

TitleRobe Poème, Le Ventillateur Tourne…
ArtistSonia Delaunay
Date1922
Art MovementOrphism,Dada

About Robe Poème, Le Ventillateur Tourne…

The artwork, titled “Robe Poème, Le Ventillateur Tourne…”, was created by Sonia Delaunay in 1922. It belongs to the design genre and is associated with the Orphism and Dada art movements. This piece is part of a series known as Dress-poems, which were a collaborative effort with Tristan Tzara.

In the depiction, the artwork showcases a dress design featuring abstract, geometric patterns rendered in watercolor. The dress is adorned with a blend of vibrant colors including green, blue, yellow, and pink. Text is interwoven within the visual composition, contributing to its poetic and dynamic quality. The phrases appear to be in French, scattered across different parts of the dress, creating a fluid union of visual art and literary elements characteristic of Delaunay’s innovative style. The use of angular shapes and bold coloration combined with textual elements reflects the influence of Orphism and Dada, emphasizing the convergence of multiple forms of artistic expression.

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