Window (1912) by Robert Delaunay

Window - Robert Delaunay - 1912

Artwork Information

TitleWindow
ArtistRobert Delaunay
Date1912
Art MovementOrphism

About Window

The artwork titled “Window,” created by Robert Delaunay in 1912, is a notable piece of the Orphism art movement, categorized under the abstract genre. This piece distinctly exemplifies the artistic style and principles characteristic of Orphism, with its vibrant use of color and geometric forms that evoke a sense of movement and simultaneous contrast.

In this composition, Delaunay has employed an array of vivid colors arranged in a harmonious yet dynamic manner. The artwork consists of overlapping geometric shapes, predominantly rectangles and triangles, each filled with bright hues of green, yellow, blue, and red. These forms interact in a complex, fragmented manner, creating an effect reminiscent of looking through a stained glass window. The interplay of light and color within these shapes suggests a sense of depth and transparency, inviting the viewer to experience a unique perception of spatial relationships. The artwork effectively captures the essence of Orphism by focusing on the beauty and emotive power of pure color and form, transcending representational content.

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