The artwork titled “Study for a Portrait” by Fernand Léger is an exemplary piece within the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. It is a sketch and study that measures 59 by 47 centimeters and is currently housed at the Musée National Fernand Léger in Biot, France.
The artwork features a simplified and stylized depiction of a human figure seated on a chair, rendered in a boldly outlined and minimalist style. The figure is characterized by its geometric shapes and lack of intricate detail, which impart a sense of both naiveté and primitivism. The background showcases a faint bookshelf and a curtain, enhancing the domestic setting of the scene. The artist employs a monochromatic color scheme, focusing on lines and shapes to convey the essence of the portrait. The work emphasizes the fluidity and harmony of forms, demonstrating Léger’s unique approach to portrait studies.