Eiffel Tower – (Robert Delaunay) Previous Next


Artist:

Style: Orphism

Topic: Gates Buildings

Date: 1914

Size: 126 x 93 cm

Museum: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York, United States)

About the Artist and His Iconic Work

Robert Delaunay

, a French artist, co-founded the Orphism art movement with his wife Sonia Delaunay. Known for its use of strong colors and geometric shapes, Orphism aimed to express modern life through abstract forms. One of Delaunay's most famous works is the Eiffel Tower series, which captures the essence of this iconic Parisian landmark in a unique and captivating way.

The Inspiration Behind the Series

Delaunay was fascinated by the Eiffel Tower's architectural structure and its role as a symbol of modernity. He created multiple paintings and drawings to explore various aspects of the tower, including its form, color, and movement. The series reflects Delaunay's innovative approach to art and his passion for experimentation with bold colors and geometric shapes.

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