The artwork, titled “Mechanical Elements on a Blue Background,” created by Fernand Léger in 1948, is a still-life piece belonging to the Purism movement. It measures 65 by 50 cm and is currently housed in the Musée National Fernand Léger in Biot, France.
The artwork features a fascinating juxtaposition of mechanical structures and forms set against a blue backdrop. The mechanical elements, rendered in shades of black and gray, exhibit intricate details that suggest industrial components such as gears, levers, and frameworks. These elements are arranged in a seemingly abstract yet harmonious composition, characteristic of Léger’s unique style. The blue background provides a striking contrast, enhancing the prominence of the mechanical forms. The use of shapes and lines exemplifies the Purist emphasis on clarity and precision, manifesting a balance between abstract and representational elements.