No. 102210662

Sold
After Fernand Leger - The Mechanic / 1920
Final bid
€ 24
6 h ago

After Fernand Leger - The Mechanic / 1920

The Mechanic / 1920 by Fernand Léger. A painter of machines, industry and urban life, Fernand Léger was a highly personal Cubist, who also anticipated Futurism, Art Deco and Pop Art. The artist was born into a French peasant family and began working as an architectural draughtsman. He did not get a place at the Beaux-Arts, but was a regular visitor to the Louvre and the Impressionist galleries, where he probably learned the most. Like Picasso and Braque, his life changed when he discovered Cézanne, but he moved away from orthodox Cubism to give it his own colouring and a subject matter oriented towards the iconography of the machine. Artefacts and robots, turned into cylinders and cones, are the perfect portrait of those early years of the 20th century, a new and dehumanised world. With primary colours, he sometimes reaches an abstract structure of geometrical forms, but he never completely departs from the figurative. He does not seek to make an apology for the machine, but rather a communion between the machine and the organic, achieving a unique, aesthetic and harmonious style; modern and classical at the same time. He also cultivated other arts such as cinema, theatre and stained glass. Measurements: 70 x 50 cm. All posters are original and have been selected by art lovers for art lovers. Collector's item. This item is shipped certified with a tracking number and carefully protected.

No. 102210662

Sold
After Fernand Leger - The Mechanic / 1920

After Fernand Leger - The Mechanic / 1920

The Mechanic / 1920 by Fernand Léger.

A painter of machines, industry and urban life, Fernand Léger was a highly personal Cubist, who also anticipated Futurism, Art Deco and Pop Art.

The artist was born into a French peasant family and began working as an architectural draughtsman. He did not get a place at the Beaux-Arts, but was a regular visitor to the Louvre and the Impressionist galleries, where he probably learned the most.

Like Picasso and Braque, his life changed when he discovered Cézanne, but he moved away from orthodox Cubism to give it his own colouring and a subject matter oriented towards the iconography of the machine.
Artefacts and robots, turned into cylinders and cones, are the perfect portrait of those early years of the 20th century, a new and dehumanised world.

With primary colours, he sometimes reaches an abstract structure of geometrical forms, but he never completely departs from the figurative.
He does not seek to make an apology for the machine, but rather a communion between the machine and the organic, achieving a unique, aesthetic and harmonious style; modern and classical at the same time.

He also cultivated other arts such as cinema, theatre and stained glass.

Measurements: 70 x 50 cm.

All posters are original and have been selected by art lovers for art lovers.

Collector's item.

This item is shipped certified with a tracking number and carefully protected.


Final bid
€ 24
Annick van Itallie
Expert
Estimate  € 90 - € 140

Similar objects

For you in

Home Inspiration & Trends

Set a search alert
Set a search alert to get notified when new matches are available.

This object was featured in

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

How to buy on Catawiki

Learn more about our Buyer Protection

      1. Discover something special

      Browse through thousands of special objects selected by experts. View the photos, details and estimated value of each special object. 

      2. Place the top bid

      Find something you love and place the top bid. You can follow the auction to the end or let our system do the bidding for you. All you have to do is set a bid for the maximum amount you want to pay. 

      3. Make a secure payment

      Pay for your special object and we’ll keep your payment secure until it arrives safe and sound. We use a trusted payment system to handle all transactions. 

Have something similar to sell?

Whether you're new to online auctions or sell professionally, we can help you earn more for your special objects.

Sell your object