Still life (1925) by Fernand Leger

Still life - Fernand Leger - 1925

Artwork Information

TitleStill life
ArtistFernand Leger
Date1925
Art MovementCubism
Current LocationMusee National Fernand Leger, Biot, France

About Still life

The artwork titled “Still Life,” created by Fernand Léger in 1925, is a notable piece within the Cubism art movement. This still life painting is housed in the Musée National Fernand Léger in Biot, France.

In the artwork, Léger employs geometric shapes and a muted color palette to depict a variety of objects, including fruit, a dish, a coffee cup, and a table setting. The composition is characterized by the distinctive Cubist technique of breaking down objects into simplified forms and intersecting planes. The placement and overlapping of these everyday items create a dynamic yet harmonious arrangement, reflecting the artist’s focus on abstraction and modernity. The use of flat, bold colors alongside darker shades helps to create a sense of depth and dimension, while the linear outlines offer a structural framework to the scene. The painting captures the essence of still life through a unique and innovative lens that showcases Léger’s contribution to the Cubist movement.

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