The artwork “Grand parade on red background,” created by Fernand Léger in 1953, is a portrayal of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. As a portrait genre piece, it measures 114 x 156 cm and is prominently displayed at the Musée National Fernand Léger in Biot, France.
In this vibrant and dynamic composition, Léger employs bold black lines to outline the figures and elements, which stand in stark contrast against a deep red background. The scene is bustling with animated characters, depicted in an almost cartoon-like style. The figures are arranged in a parade-like format, each character engaging in a festive activity, contributing to the lively atmosphere. The simplicity and exaggerated forms characteristic of Naïve Art are evident in the stylized depiction of human and animal forms. The artwork exudes a sense of rhythm and movement, evoking the communal and celebratory spirit of a grand parade.