Two discs in the city (1918) by Fernand Leger

Two discs in the city - Fernand Leger - 1918

Artwork Information

TitleTwo discs in the city
ArtistFernand Leger
Date1918
Art MovementCubism

About Two discs in the city

“Two Discs in the City,” crafted by Fernand Léger in 1918, is a prime example of the Cubism art movement, falling within the abstract genre. The artwork exhibits an intricate composition of geometric shapes and forms.

The artwork showcases a vivid amalgamation of bold colors and geometric shapes. Predominant elements include two large discs, centrally positioned amidst an abstract urban backdrop. These discs are accentuated by various intersecting lines and forms, contributing to a dynamic spatial arrangement. The juxtaposition of curves and straight lines, as well as the interplay of contrasting colors, imparts a sense of rhythm and movement to the overall composition. The background, indicative of a cityscape, is fragmented into multiple planes, further embodying the Cubist principles of deconstructing and reassembling forms. Human figures and architectural elements are discernible, yet abstracted, enhancing the piece’s structural complexity and abstract nature.

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