The artwork “A Disc in the City,” created by Fernand Leger in 1919, exemplifies the Cubist art movement. It is a cityscape measuring 65 by 54 cm and is currently held in a private collection.
This piece prominently features geometric shapes and a vibrant color palette, typical of the Cubist style. Central to the composition is a large red and white disc with a blue cone projecting from it, drawing the viewer’s eye immediately. The surrounding forms and architectural elements are rendered in a blend of bold colors such as green, yellow, blue, and black, creating a dynamic and fragmented depiction of urban life. Human figures and architectural balconies are abstracted and interspersed within the geometric framework, embodying the essence of modern city life through Leger’s distinctive Cubist lens.