Taureau IX (1954) by Le Corbusier

Taureau IX - Le Corbusier - 1954

Artwork Information

TitleTaureau IX
ArtistLe Corbusier
Date1954
Art MovementCubism,Surrealism

About Taureau IX

“Taureau IX,” created in 1954 by Le Corbusier, is an exquisite example of figurative art that embodies elements of both Cubism and Surrealism. The artwork presents an intricate interplay of abstract forms and bold colors, creating a complex composition that invites contemplation and analysis.

In the artwork, one observes a tapestry of geometric shapes and vibrant hues. These elements are meticulously arranged to create a multifaceted visual experience. The inclusion of various colors, such as reds, blues, greens, and yellows, adds depth and dynamism to the composition. The abstract portrayal of what appears to be a bull (hence the title “Taureau,” French for “bull”) and other forms hints at an undercurrent of surrealism that adds a layer of intrigue and enigma. The juxtaposition of shapes and lines is characteristic of the Cubist influence, presenting multiple perspectives within a singular plane.

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