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  1. Aug 22, 2023 · The City or La Ville in French is a 1919 painting by Fernand Leger. In The City, Leger successfully captured the disjointed rhythms of contemporary urban space and the extensive vista of its skyscrapers, bridges, and scaffolding. The artist was a pro in abstract art, and he used his skills to make the concept relevant during his generation.

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  2. Oct 14, 2023 · The City, or La Ville to give it it's original French title, is one of Fernand Leger's most memorable Cubist paintings and was completed in 1919. The artist would have been in his late thirties at that time. This unique artwork is essentially a Cubist cityscape, and once you are aware of that one can start to pick out different elements of the ...

  3. The City (French: La Ville) is a 1919 painting by French painter and sculptor Fernand Léger. The painting is Cubist in style and is now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Albert Eugene Gallatin donated the piece to the museum in 1952 and it has also been shown at the Guggenheim Museum.

  4. The City. 1919 Fernand Léger (French, 1881–1955) Fernand Léger served in the French army throughout the four years of World War I, and came away convinced that modern conflict had imposed a new mentality—unsentimental, dynamic, ever shifting. Modern painting, he believed, should reflect this new turn of mind. He would come to rank this ...

  5. Fernand Léger (1881–1955) Rachel Boate. Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. May 2018. Throughout his life and career, Fernand Léger consistently sought to capture in his art the dynamism and constantly changing conditions of modern life. He dabbled in painterly abstraction and with a mechanical ...

  6. The City demonstrates Léger's interest in depicting the dynamism and dissonance of urban space rather than pictorial unity or a static image. His fascination with all things modern beyond conventional high art subject matter is evident in the references to traffic lights, billboards, graphic design; he stated that he was especially influenced ...

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  8. The City. 1919. Oil on canvas. 38 1/8 x 51 3/8" (96.8 x 130.5 cm). Florene May Schoenborn Bequest. 821.1996. © 2024 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris. Painting and Sculpture.

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