Machine elements (1919 – 1920) by Fernand Leger

The artwork, titled “Machine Elements,” was created by Fernand Léger between 1919 and 1920. Representing the Cubism art movement, this piece falls under the genre of still life.

The artwork features an intricate composition of abstract forms and geometric shapes, creating a dynamic interplay reminiscent of machinery and industrial elements. The use of bold, contrasting colors and sharp lines imparts a sense of mechanical precision and rhythm. The interplay of circles, cylinders, and other geometric forms evokes an almost mechanical assembly, capturing the essence of the industrial age within a Cubist framework. The structured arrangement in the artwork reflects Léger’s fascination with modernity and technology, translating the complexity of machine parts into an artistic still life that challenges the viewer’s perception of commonplace items.

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