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  1. Joseph Fernand Henri (Fernand) Léger (Argentan, 4 februari 1881 – Gif-sur-Yvette, 17 augustus 1955) was een Franse kunstschilder en beeldhouwer. Hij wordt beschouwd als een belangrijke vertegenwoordiger van het kubisme. J'ai horreur de la peinture discrète — Fernand Léger, 1919.

  2. Hace 1 día · Born in Normandy, Léger settled in Paris in 1902, where he was apprenticed to an architect. His first cubist paintings date from 1909. He was a major figure in the cubist movement, although his work featured bold tubular shapes instead of the fragmentation seen in the paintings of Picasso or Braque. After the First World War, Léger became ...

  3. Joseph Fernand Henri Léger (født 4. februar 1881, død 17. august 1955) var en fransk maler, skulptør og filmmager. Hans billeder kan ses på Fondation Maeght ved Saint Poul de Vence i Provence i Frankrig. Han var aktiv som underviser i mange år.

  4. El disco - Léger, Fernand. Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza. Como les ocurrió a otros muchos artistas de su generación, la movilización durante la Primera Guerra Mundial no sólo afectó profundamente el espíritu de Fernand Léger, sino que le empujó paulatinamente a dejar la abstracción y a recuperar el objeto real. Ahora bien, esa ...

  5. Fernand Léger Feb 4, 1881 - Aug 17, 1955. Joseph Fernand Henri Léger 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.

  6. Fernand Léger (foto di Carl Van Vechten, 1936) Joseph Fernand Henri Léger ( Argentan, 4 febbraio 1881 – Gif-sur-Yvette, 17 agosto 1955) è stato un pittore francese, nonché creatore di cartoni di arazzi e di vetrate, decoratore, ceramista, scultore, disegnatore, illustratore, costumista, scenografo .

  7. Fernand Léger died at his home in Gif-sur-Yvette, France on August 17, 1955. The Legacy of Fernand Léger Léger's unique form of Cubism that relied on cylindrical forms was influential to many abstract painters and sculptors, including Henry Moore , while his bold use of color in combination with his idea of art as something that "everyone can understand" inspired many Pop artists .