Taureau V (1954) by Le Corbusier

Taureau V - Le Corbusier - 1954

Artwork Information

TitleTaureau V
ArtistLe Corbusier
Date1954
Art MovementCubism,Surrealism

About Taureau V

The artwork, named “Taureau V”, was created by the renowned artist Le Corbusier in the year 1954. It is associated with the art movements of Cubism and Surrealism and falls under the genre of figurative art.

The artwork features an abstract composition characterized by bold colors and geometric shapes, reflecting the influences of Cubism and Surrealism. On the canvas, there is a juxtaposition of various irregular forms and lines that create a sense of dynamism and abstraction. The use of vibrant colors such as red, blue, and yellow play a significant role in bringing depth and dimension to the piece. Despite its abstract nature, the arrangement of shapes and lines manages to evoke a semblance of a figurative form, aligning well with the artwork’s genre. This interplay of abstraction and figuration is a testament to Le Corbusier’s unique artistic vision and his ability to merge different art movements in a harmonious and intriguing manner.

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