The artwork titled “Saint Sulpice” is attributed to the artist Le Corbusier and was created in the year 1931. It belongs to the Abstract Art and Cubism movements and is categorized under the genre of cityscape.
The artwork exhibits a complex network of geometric shapes and lines, rendered in an array of muted and vibrant colors, primarily shades of red, purple, and brown. The composition appears to abstractly depict architectural elements and urban forms, with intersecting lines and overlapping shapes creating a dynamic and layered effect. The upper portion features a dominant red hue, contrasted by blocks of gray, white, and purple, while a striking blue shape in the top left corner adds an element of intrigue. Throughout the piece, Le Corbusier employs a mix of straight and curved lines, as well as varying textures and patterns, contributing to the depth and visual interest of the cityscape.