Sacred Heart of Audincourt (1951) by Fernand Leger

The artwork titled “Sacred Heart of Audincourt” is a creation by Fernand Léger, completed in the year 1951. This piece is part of the Purism art movement and falls within the genre of design. The Purism movement, known for advocating simplicity and clarity, is exemplified in this piece.

The artwork displays a stained glass design characterized by vibrant colors and bold, black outlines. The primary palette consists of red, yellow, blue, and white, creating a dynamic and vivid composition. The left section features a stylized and fragmented heart rendered in red, interspersed with white and yellow geometric shapes, all bound within thick black lines. The right side of the artwork comprises a cylindrical form wound with yellow-striped ropes, set against a background that mirrors the same bold outlines and color scheme. This balanced yet contrasting combination of elements exemplifies the Purism movement’s focus on order and clarity, while also reflecting Léger’s distinctive style in the vivid, almost mechanical representation of forms.

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