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Style: Orphism

Topic: Buildings Cities France

Date: 1912

Technique: Oil

The City of Paris (French:La ville de Paris) is a painting of 1912 by the French Artist Robert Delaunay (1885–1941). The oil on canvas painting is drawn on orphism style and based on cityscape genre. Delaunay was diverted to abstraction and it is one of painting from the City of Paris series. In 1909, Delaunay began to paint a series of studies of the city of Paris and it was completed in 1912.

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