Simultaneous Windows (2nd Motif, 1st Part) (1912) by Robert Delaunay

Simultaneous Windows (2nd Motif, 1st Part) - Robert Delaunay - 1912

Artwork Information

TitleSimultaneous Windows (2nd Motif, 1st Part)
ArtistRobert Delaunay
Date1912
Art MovementOrphism
Current LocationSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY, US

About Simultaneous Windows (2nd Motif, 1st Part)

The artwork titled “Simultaneous Windows (2nd Motif, 1st Part)” created by Robert Delaunay in the year 1912 is an exemplary piece of the Orphism art movement. This abstract genre painting is housed in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum located in New York City, NY, US.

The artwork is characterized by a vibrant interplay of colors and geometric forms, creating a dynamic and rhythmical composition. Delaunay employs a variety of hues such as blues, greens, yellows, and oranges, interspersed with patches of lighter tones. The use of overlapping shapes and intersecting planes generates a sense of movement and depth, emphasizing the Orphist interest in capturing the fluidity and simultaneity of modern life. The composition reflects an abstract, almost musical quality, inherent in Delaunay’s exploration of color theory and rhythm. This piece is a testament to the artist’s innovative approach in blending elements of Cubism with a distinct emphasis on pure color harmonies.

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