Sketch for the Facade Decoration of Palais De Chemin De Fer (Train Pavillon), c.1937 by Robert Delaunay (Framed)
Our Price: $229
Description: Sketch for the Facade Decoration of Palais De Chemin De Fer (Train Pavillon), c.1937 Framed Print:
- Framed art print
- Metropolitan wood frame with matting
- Produced on medium weight cover stock
- Coated with a silken finish that protects the inks and creates an elegant look
- High-quality printing gives this fine art print its vivid and sharp appearance
- Acrylic coating protects the print from dust, moisture and fading
- Mounting hardware included
- Handcrafted in the USA
Artistic genius Robert Delaunay (1885- 1941) founded Orphism-a fusion of Fauve color, Futurist Dynamism and Analytical Cubism that replicated nature”s light and rhythms rather than its appearance. Originally a theater set designer, Delaunay began exhibiting just one year after he started painting. His early works were created in a neo-Impressionist style, and later utilized Cubist principles to explore contrasting colors. He created a series of disk paintings in which large and small colored circles suggest movement and space, as well as artworks containing faceted planes of color, mathematical in precision. Delaunay also experimented with unconventional mediums, and profoundly influenced abstract art”s emergence in the 1920s.
Material: Wood, ink, cover stock, mat and acrylic
Care: Dust with a dry cloth
Brand: The Art Studio
Origin: United States
Sketch for the Facade Decoration of Palais De Chemin De Fer (Train Pavillon), c.1937 by Robert Delaunay (Framed) Details:
Color | As Picture |
CURRENCY | USD |
CONDITION | New |
Brands | The Art Studio |