Geometric standards - 1913


Size (cm): 75x60
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The work "Geometric standards" by Fernand Léger, created in 1913, is a powerful manifestation of the cubist movement, exploring the intersection between geometry and the representation of the modern world. As a pioneer of Cubism, Léger apprehended the basic forms in nature and decomposed them in clear geometric elements, creating a work that challenges the traditional perception of space and form.

When examining "geometric standards", the viewer is immediately attracted to its vibrant color palette. The work is characterized by the use of predominant tones of blue, yellow and red, along with deep blacks that define the lines that organize the pictorial space. This chromatic choice not only provides a dynamic contrast, but also establishes a visual rhythm that guides the look through the canvas. Léger was a master In the detection of the expressive power of color, and in this work it achieves that light tones become almost an expression of their own movement.

The composition reveals a rigorously organized structure, where geometric shapes interrelate harmoniously, creating a sense of order in the chaos of modern life that fascinated him. The elements are arranged in a superficial plane, avoiding the depth that characterizes traditional painting, and, instead, opting for a two -dimensional visual attraction. This decision reinforces the idea that Léger not only seeks to represent reality, but also reinterpret it through its geometric structure.

In "geometric norms", the human figure is present, although treated in an unconventional way. These figures and their silhouettes are blurred, integrating into the formal language of the work, becoming part of the abstract forms that seem to flow and connect. Unlike other artists of their time that privileged the portrait or landscape, Léger chooses an approach where the human being becomes one with his environment; a symbol of amalgam between the individual and the machinery of the modern world.

Léger's legacy transcends mere visual representation. His work, including "geometric standards", establishes a dialogue about the relationship between art, society and technology. By joining modern life, his work reflects both beauty and the complexity of the time he lived, where industrialization and urbanization were reformulating cultural identity.

Explore Léger's work is also an rediscovery exercise: seeks to encourage the viewer to contemplate how it is visually relate to the environment. Like its contemporaries, Léger puts in the center of the analysis the transformations of the world, inviting to interpret not only the forms, but the norms that govern our perception of reality.

In conclusion, "geometric norms" is more than a simple work of art; It is a testimony of Fernand Léger's ingenuity in his time, a effect that encapsulates the essence of Cubism and an open invitation to rethink the relationship between art and modern life. His ability to transform geometry into a visual dance enriches the viewer's experience, evidencing the timelessness and relevance of his artistic vision.

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