Portrait de Madame Heim
French painter, printmaker and writer. Taking Cubism as one of his points of departure, he first developed a vocabulary of colour planes only distantly dependent on observed motifs, and by the 1930s he had arrived at a purely self-sufficient language of geometric forms. He remained active as a theoretician until the end of his life, leaving a legacy of influential writings on the development of abstract art.
oil on board, 107.3 x 72.7 cm
Date between 1926(1926) and 1927(1927)
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Painting ID:: 97886
robert delaunay French painter, printmaker and writer. Taking Cubism as one of his points of departure, he first developed a vocabulary of colour planes only distantly dependent on observed motifs, and by the 1930s he had arrived at a purely self-sufficient language of geometric forms. He remained active as a theoretician until the end of his life, leaving a legacy of influential writings on the development of abstract art.
Portrait de Madame Heim oil on board, 107.3 x 72.7 cm
Date between 1926(1926) and 1927(1927)
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