What does that represent? There was never any question in plastic art, in poetry, in music, of representing anything. It is a matter of making something beautiful, moving, or dramatic - this is by no means the same thing.
Even a part of an object has value. A whole new realism resides in the way one envisages an object or one of its parts. - Fernand Leger
Even a part of an object has value. A whole new realism resides in the way one envisages an object or one of its parts.
- Fernand Leger
The craving for colour is a natural necessity just as for water and fire. Colour is a raw material indispensable to life. At every era of his existen… - Fernand Leger
The craving for colour is a natural necessity just as for water and fire. Colour is a raw material indispensable to life. At every era of his existen…
I organize the opposition between colors, lines and curves. I set curves against straight lines, patches of color against plastic forms, pure colors … - Fernand Leger
I organize the opposition between colors, lines and curves. I set curves against straight lines, patches of color against plastic forms, pure colors …
Enormous enlargements of an object or a fragment give it a personality it never had before, and in this way, it can become a vehicle of entirely new … - Fernand Leger
Enormous enlargements of an object or a fragment give it a personality it never had before, and in this way, it can become a vehicle of entirely new …
What does that represent? There was never any question in plastic art, in poetry, in music, of representing anything. It is a matter of making someth… - Fernand Leger
What does that represent? There was never any question in plastic art, in poetry, in music, of representing anything. It is a matter of making someth…
Colour is a human need like water and fire. It is a raw material indispensable to life - Fernand Leger
Colour is a human need like water and fire. It is a raw material indispensable to life
The feat of superbly imitating a muscle, as Michelangelo did, or a face, as Raphael did, created neither progress nor a hierarchy in art. Because the… - Fernand Leger
The feat of superbly imitating a muscle, as Michelangelo did, or a face, as Raphael did, created neither progress nor a hierarchy in art. Because the…
The Beautiful is everywhere; perhaps more in the arrangement of your saucepans on the white walls of your kitchen than in your eighteenth-century liv… - Fernand Leger
The Beautiful is everywhere; perhaps more in the arrangement of your saucepans on the white walls of your kitchen than in your eighteenth-century liv…
Modern man lives more and more in a preponderantly geometric order. All human creation mechanical or industrial is dependent upon geometric intention… - Fernand Leger
Modern man lives more and more in a preponderantly geometric order. All human creation mechanical or industrial is dependent upon geometric intention…
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