The artwork “Transport forces,” created by Fernand Léger in 1937, is a noteworthy example of the Purism art movement. Measuring 50.9 by 100 centimeters, this piece belongs to the “marina” genre and is currently housed at the Musée National Fernand Léger in Biot, France.
The artwork exemplifies Léger’s distinctive style, characterized by bold geometrical forms and vividly contrasting colors. It features a composition dominated by industrial and mechanical motifs, combined with organic shapes and a vibrant arc of colors reminiscent of a rainbow. The background incorporates a blend of dark and light tones, contributing to an overall dynamic and energetic atmosphere. Elements of infrastructure, such as bridges and signal towers, are prominent in the foreground, symbolizing the theme of transportation and technological progress. The combination of precise architectural forms and abstract elements illustrates Léger’s exploration of the relationship between human constructs and natural landscapes.