Taureau XVI (1958) by Le Corbusier

Taureau XVI - Le Corbusier - 1958

Artwork Information

TitleTaureau XVI
ArtistLe Corbusier
Date1958
Art MovementCubism,Surrealism

About Taureau XVI

“Taureau XVI,” created by the esteemed artist Le Corbusier in 1958, is a figurative artwork that is notable for its association with the Cubism and Surrealism movements. The artwork exemplifies Le Corbusier’s distinctive style and is a fascinating interplay of abstract geometric forms and surreal imagery.

The artwork features a complex composition filled with various shapes and hues that come together to create an abstract yet recognizable figure. The use of vibrant colors such as purples, reds, yellows, and blues contrasts sharply with the more subdued tones, lending a dynamic quality to the piece. The intricate patterns and lines contribute to the sense of depth and complexity within the artwork. The arrangement of forms is characteristic of Cubism, breaking the image down into intersecting planes and angles, while the whimsical and dream-like elements reflect the essence of Surrealism. The overall effect is a visually stimulating and thought-provoking piece that invites viewers to explore the multifaceted layers of Le Corbusier’s artistic vision.

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