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Portrait of a woman
Silkscreen, 1952
Edition : 124/200
Printer : Jean Bruller (Paris)
Catalog : [Saphire E 5, p. 288-289]
63.00 cm. x 46.00 cm. | 24.8 in. x 18.11 in. (paper)
33.50 cm. x 25.50 cm. | 13.19 in. x 10.04 in. (image)
                                                                            Handsigned by the artist in pencil
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                                                                            Excellent condition                                                                    
After a gouache by Fernand Léger
Arches paper
Signed in ink
This portrait illustrates Fernand Léger's approach, which separates drawing and color to liberate forms. The face, outlined with precise black lines, stands out against vibrant blocks of color that run throughout the composition. The tension between geometric rigor and chromatic fluidity gives the portrait a sculptural presence while conveying the subtlety and poetry of the figure. Léger displays his mastery of plastic space, combining structure and expressiveness in a harmonious and lively composition.
Ref : LCD7444
3 800.00 €
( $4,397.84 - £3,342.82 - CHF 3 524,89 )
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