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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: FERNAND LEGER, Le petit coq, 1952

FERNAND LEGER

Le petit coq, 1952
Polychrome ceramics
38 x 27 cm
Edition HC of 3
Signed F.Leger
©Galería Cortina
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This 1952 sculpture by Fernand Léger exemplifies his bold exploration of form and....
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This sculpture by Fernand Léger exemplifies his bold exploration of form and color in three-dimensional space. The striking red and white palette, accented with black, creates a vibrant and dynamic interplay that draws the eye. The organic yet geometric shapes echo his fascination with modernity and industrial design, while the playful contours evoke movement and vitality. With its robust structure and expressive composition, this piece reflects Léger's ability to translate his iconic visual language into sculptural form, offering a powerful blend of abstraction and rhythm that resonates with his artistic vision. A timeless work, it stands as a testament to his innovation and mastery.
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