The artwork titled “Dance,” created by Fernand Léger in 1942, belongs to the Purism art movement and is categorized as a genre painting.
The artwork features a dynamic composition that encapsulates rhythmic movement through the use of bold, interlocking forms and vibrant color blocks. Figures are delineated with thick, black contours juxtaposed against vivid hues of yellow, red, green, and blue. The forms appear both abstract and figurative, creating a sense of motion and energy reminiscent of dancing figures. The simplified, almost geometric shapes are emblematic of Purism, emphasizing clarity and order. The interplay of colors and shapes gives the composition a harmonious, yet dynamic, quality, effectively conveying the thematic essence of dance.