Taureau VIII (1954) by Le Corbusier

Taureau VIII - Le Corbusier - 1954

Artwork Information

TitleTaureau VIII
ArtistLe Corbusier
Date1954
Art MovementCubism,Surrealism

About Taureau VIII

“Taureau VIII,” created by the renowned artist Le Corbusier in 1954, is an exemplary piece within the art movements of Cubism and Surrealism. This figurative artwork embodies the abstract and enigmatic qualities characteristic of these movements, showcasing Le Corbusier’s distinctive approach to form and color.

The artwork features a complex composition with a vertical orientation, melding together various abstract shapes and bold colors. Dominated by hues of blue, purple, brown, red, and white, the piece portrays a stylized, possibly anthropomorphic form. Within the intricate arrangement, there is a juxtaposition of geometric and organic lines that create a sense of fragmented yet cohesive unity. The interplay between these elements, alongside the inclusion of eye-like shapes and other facial features, imbues the artwork with a surreal quality, inviting viewers to contemplate its deeper meaning and multifaceted nature.

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