Taureau VI (1954) by Le Corbusier

Taureau VI - Le Corbusier - 1954

Artwork Information

TitleTaureau VI
ArtistLe Corbusier
Date1954
Art MovementCubism,Surrealism

About Taureau VI

The artwork titled “Taureau VI” was created by the renowned artist Le Corbusier in the year 1954. It is a part of the Cubism and Surrealism movements and falls under the figurative genre.

The artwork exhibits a complex and abstract composition with a distinct cubist influence, characterized by geometric shapes and the fragmented representation of forms. The use of vibrant colors and bold lines evoke a sense of dynamism and depth. An intricate interplay of shapes and hues merges elements of both surrealism and cubism, creating a captivating visual experience. The figurative nature of the piece is evident in its depiction of abstract forms resembling human and animal figures, all intertwined in an imaginative and symbolic composition. The use of contrasting colors and meticulous detailing further enhances the intricacy and visual appeal of the artwork.

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