The artwork titled “The Four Cyclists” is an exemplar of the Cubism movement, created by the artist Fernand Léger. This genre painting, measuring 129 x 161.5 cm, is located in the Musée National Fernand Léger, Biot, France.
This piece portrays four human figures intertwined with bicycles, embodying the geometric abstraction characteristic of Cubism. The figures are rendered in a highly stylized manner, using bold outlines and simplified forms, which emphasize a sense of movement and dynamism. The background features an array of vibrant colors, creating a contrast that accentuates the shapes and forms of the cyclists. The composition is a harmonious blend of organic and mechanical elements, emblematic of Léger’s fascination with modernity and the human form.