Three characters (1920) by Fernand Leger

The artwork titled “Three Characters,” created by Fernand Léger in 1920, belongs to the Cubism art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture.

The artwork features a complex arrangement of geometric forms and vibrant colors, characteristic of the Cubist movement. It portrays three stylized, robotic-like figures composed of cylindrical shapes and flat planes. The use of bold primary colors—yellow, red, green, and purple—contrasts sharply with the monochromatic grey and black background, creating a sense of depth and dynamism. The figures appear to be engaging in various activities or interactions within a fragmented space. Rectangular and circular elements intersect within the composition, giving it a mechanical and structured appearance. The precise alignment and abstraction of human forms exemplify Léger’s unique interpretation of Cubism, emphasizing an interplay between humans and machinery.

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