Fernand Léger
Fernand Leger (1881-1955) was a French painter, sculptor, and filmmaker. In his early works he created a personal form of cubism, which he gradually modified into a more figurative, populist style. His boldly simplified treatment of modern subject matter has caused him to be regarded as a forerunner of pop art. Working closely alongside Atelier Mourlot, the first printer makers in Paris, his experimentation with printmaking flourished.
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La Ville: La Chanteuse de Radio, 1959£ 1,950.00View more details
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La Ville: Les Soldats, 1959£ 1,950.00View more details
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La Ville: La Marchande d'Oiseaux, 1959£ 1,950.00View more details
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La Ville: La Tour Eiffel, 1959£ 1,950.00View more details
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La Ville: L'Opéra, 1959£ 1,950.00View more details
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La Ville: La Piscine, 1959£ 1,950.00View more details
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La Ville: La Pompe à Essence, 1959£ 1,950.00View more details
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Galerie Louise Leiris: La Ville, 1959£ 1,650.00View more details
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La Ville: La rue de Dantzig (les abatoires de Vaugirard), 1959£ 1,350.00View more details
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La Ville: Le Remorqueur, 1959£ 1,350.00View more details
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La Ville: Le Viaduc, 1959£ 1,350.00View more details
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La Ville: Les Toits, 1959£ 1,350.00View more details
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La Ville: La Gare, 1959£ 1,350.00View more details
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La Ville: La Danseuse, 1959£ 1,350.00View more details
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La Ville: Les Parapluies, 1959£ 1,350.00View more details
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La Ville: La Ruche, 1959£ 1,200.00View more details
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Fernand Leger, Musée National D'art Moderne, 1959£ 350.00View more details
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Museum Morsbroich - Feb 1955, 1959£ 350.00View more details
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Fernand Leger, Musée de Lyon 1955, 1959£ 350.00View more details