Fishermen (1921) by Fernand Leger

The artwork titled “Fishermen,” created by Fernand Léger in 1921, exemplifies the Cubism movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. The dimensions of the artwork are 25 x 38.7 cm, and it is currently held in a private collection.

In “Fishermen,” Fernand Léger employs a distinct Cubist style characterized by the geometric fragmentation of forms and a monochromatic palette. The artwork portrays a group of fishermen engaged in their work amidst a natural setting, seamlessly combining human figures, animals, and elements of the landscape. The figures are depicted with simplified, mechanistic forms and a sense of rhythm in the composition, emphasizing the harmonious interaction between the fishermen and their environment. The structured, almost architectural arrangement of shapes captures both the physicality of the figures and the serene yet industrious atmosphere of the scene. Through this cohesive assembly of geometric elements, Léger conveys the dynamism and interconnectedness of daily life.

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