The artwork titled “Study for the Two Lovers” by Fernand Léger, created in 1955, belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is classified under the genre of sketch and study. This piece is currently housed in the Musée National Fernand Léger in Biot, France.
The artwork depicts two figures, presumably lovers, rendered in a simplistic and naive style characteristic of Léger’s later work. Using bold, black lines, the artist outlines the forms of a man and a woman sitting closely together. The man, adorned in a hat and tie, appears to lean towards the woman, who holds a flower in her hand. The background features abstract, minimalistic shapes faintly suggesting a natural setting, executing a strong contrast to the prominent figures in the foreground. The composition underscores Léger’s commitment to capturing human intimacy through direct and unembellished expression.