The artwork titled “Sacred Heart of Audincourt” was created by Fernand Léger in 1951. This piece, associated with the Purism movement, belongs to the genre of design.
The artwork features a vibrant, fragmented composition typical of Léger’s aesthetic approach. It appears to be a stained glass piece, showcasing an array of bold, primary colors—red, blue, yellow, and white—interspersed with heavy black lines that create a mosaic-like effect. The central theme seems to revolve around a symbolic representation, possibly the Sacred Heart, with abstract, geometric forms intertwined. The intricate play of lines and colors suggests a dynamic, yet harmonious design, encapsulating the ethos of the Purism movement.