“The Observatory, study for the City” by Fernand Léger is a sketch and study rooted in the Cubist art movement, measuring 32.5 x 45 cm. This artwork is housed in the Musée National Fernand Léger, located in Biot, France.
The artwork features a monochromatic, abstract representation typically associated with Cubism, emphasizing mechanical forms and urban architectural elements. The composition is characterized by geometric shapes and dynamic lines, conveying a sense of movement and modernity. Central to the piece is a large structure resembling an observatory, with the word “OBSERVER” vertically integrated into the design, reinforcing the theme of observation and exploration. The interplay of angular and curved forms creates a visually intricate and thought-provoking study, reflecting Léger’s interest in the interplay between human-made structures and their aesthetic potential.