The artwork, titled “Three Women with Flowers,” was created by the artist Fernand Léger. It belongs to the Cubism art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting.
The artwork depicts three stylized women, prominently positioned in the scene, each engaged in the act of holding or interacting with flowers. The composition showcases a hallmark of Léger’s distinctive style, characterized by geometric and abstract forms that assemble to create the figures. The women are rendered with voluminous, rounded shapes, and their faces are simplified with minimal yet expressive details. The background features bold colors and patterns, adding to the dynamic quality of the piece. The use of contrasting colors and the interplay of forms exemplify the principles of Cubism, presenting the figures in a fragmented yet cohesive manner.