The artwork titled “Robe Poème, Oublions Les Oiseaux…” was created by Sonia Delaunay in 1922. This piece belongs to the Orphism and Dada art movements and falls under the genre of design. It is part of the “Dress-poems” series, which was a collaboration with Tristan Tzara.
The artwork features an abstract design of a human figure adorned in a garment filled with various texts and vibrant colors. The dress displays an intricate collage of words and artistic elements, melding poetry with fashion. The figure is depicted in an abstract manner, devoid of detailed facial features, emphasizing the garment as the central focal point. The bold use of colors and typographic elements reflect the avant-garde influences of both Orphism and Dadaism, illustrating Delaunay’s innovative approach to merging visual and literary arts. The piece is signed by the artist at the bottom right, adding a personal touch to this unique intersection of poetry and design.