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Fernand Léger
1953 poster for Sculptures Polychromes by Fernand Léger at Galerie Louis Carré

1953

$1,514.10
£1,146.97
€1,300
CA$2,097.58
A$2,352.58
CHF 1,232.01
MX$28,586.09
NOK 15,644.43
SEK 14,832.03
DKK 9,897.90

About the Item

The 1953 exhibition poster for Sculptures Polychromes by Fernand Léger at Galerie Louis Carré stands as a testament to the artist’s vibrant foray into three-dimensional art. Renowned for his bold use of color and form, Léger’s exploration of polychrome sculptures brought a dynamic new dimension to his already celebrated oeuvre. Fernand Léger, a pivotal figure in the Cubist movement, was known for his unique ability to blend abstraction with figurative elements, often incorporating elements of modern industrial society into his work. By the early 1950s, Léger had expanded his artistic pursuits to include sculpture, a medium that allowed him to further explore the interplay of color, shape, and volume. The Sculptures Polychromes exhibition highlighted this innovative approach, showcasing a series of brightly colored sculptures that reflected his deep interest in the integration of art and everyday life. The Galerie Louis Carré in Paris was a fitting venue for such a groundbreaking exhibition. Known for promoting avant-garde artists, the gallery provided a platform for Léger to present his sculptures to an audience eager for modernist experimentation. The exhibition poster itself, designed to attract visitors to the gallery, was an extension of Léger's artistic vision. It likely featured bold, abstract motifs that captured the essence of his polychrome sculptures—dynamic, vibrant, and full of life. This exhibition marked a significant moment in Léger's career, as it showcased his ability to transcend the two-dimensional plane of painting and bring his vision into the three-dimensional space. His polychrome sculptures were characterized by their use of bright, primary colors and geometric forms, which echoed the themes found in his paintings but with an added sense of physicality and spatial interaction. The Sculptures Polychromes exhibition was not just a display of Léger’s artistic versatility; it was also a reflection of the broader mid-20th-century art scene, which was increasingly embracing modernism and abstraction. In this context, Léger’s work stood out for its synthesis of form and color, its playful yet profound engagement with space, and its celebration of the modern world. The catalog raisonné Art in Posters 33 documents this pivotal exhibition, providing a comprehensive overview of the works displayed and their impact on the art world. This catalog serves as a crucial resource for art historians and collectors alike, offering insights into Léger’s creative process and the significance of his polychrome sculptures within the broader narrative of modern art. Léger's work at the Galerie Louis Carré exemplifies his commitment to making art that was both accessible and revolutionary. His sculptures invited viewers to engage with art in a new way, encouraging them to consider how color and form could transform their perception of space and objects. This exhibition not only solidified Léger’s position as a master of modern art but also laid the groundwork for future explorations of color in sculpture. In summary, the 1953 Sculptures Polychromes exhibition at Galerie Louis Carré, as captured in the Art in Posters catalog raisonné, represents a landmark moment in Fernand Léger’s artistic journey. It highlights his innovative approach to color and form, his contribution to the modernist movement, and his enduring influence on the world of art. Original Poster Exhibition - Sculpture - Bird Catalog raisonné: Art in Posters 33 - Square Printed by Mourlot
  • Creator:
    Fernand Léger (1881-1955, French)
  • Creation Year:
    1953
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.81 in (63 cm)Width: 18.12 in (46 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Good condition, slight tears at the bottom.
  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1792215637092

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