Robert Delaunay Biography and Artwork

Robert Delaunay was a French artist who is known for co-founding the Orphism art movement in the early 20th century. He was born into a prominent family descended from French aristocracy in Paris, France, in 1885. Delaunay was one of the first painters whose works were completely non-representational, and he appointed color as the main and only significant scenic factor.

Delaunay introduced vibrant colors into Cubism which originated Orphism, where he and his wife Sonia Delaunay pioneered towards pure abstraction. His later works became more abstract and reminiscent of another famous artist, Paul Klee. Delaunay aimed to convey a sense of dynamism in his work and often chose icons of human progress as motifs.

Overall, Robert Delaunay was an influential figure in the art world who contributed to major movements such as Cubism and Orphism. His unique use of color and imagination helped pave the way for future abstract artists to come.

All Robert Delaunay Artwork on Artchive

Artwork Name Year Medium
In the Garden c.1904 oil,canvas
Landscape with Disc 1906
Man with a Tulip (also known as Portrait of Jean Metzinger) 1906 oil,canvas
Pouring 1915 - 1916
Portrait of Madame Heim c.1927
Premier Disque 1913 oil,canvas
Rhythm 1912
Tall Portuguese Woman 1916 wax,canvas
Study for The City 1909 - 1910
St. Severin, No. 3
Simultaneous Windows (2nd Motif, 1st Part) 1912
Simultaneous Contrasts: Sun and Moon 1913
Rhythm no.1 1938; France
Rhythm 1934
Rhythm Color
Rhythm
The Red Tower 1911
The Joy of Life 1930
Windows Open Simultaneously 1st Part, 3rd Motif 1912
The Three Graces 1912 oil,canvas
Window 1912
Window, Eiffel Tower 1910
The City of Paris 1910 - 1912 oil,canvas
The Cardiff Team 1922
The Cardiff Team 1912 - 1913
The Bowl 1916
Eiffel Tower 1909 - 1914
Eiffel Tower 1922
Eiffel Tower 1911
Ciudades. City 1911
Circular Forms 1930 oil,canvas
Champ de Mars The Red Tower 1911 - 1923 Oil on Canvas
Homage to Bleriot 1914 Oil on Canvas
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