Taiteilija: Robert Delaunay
Tyyli: Orphism
aiheista: Cities France Buildings
Treffi: 1912
Tekniikka: Oil
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"The City of Paris" was painted between 1910 and 1912, during Delaunay's mature period. The painting is a cityscape that captures the energy and excitement of modern life in Paris. It features bold, vibrant colors and geometric shapes that create a sense of movement and depth.
Orphism, also known as Orphic Cubism, was an art movement founded by Robert Delaunay and his wife Sonia in 1912. The movement emphasized the use of color and light to create dynamic compositions that conveyed a sense of rhythm and movement. Orphism was influenced by Neo-Impressionism, Fauvism, and Cubism, but it was unique in its emphasis on pure abstraction and the use of color as a structural element.
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