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Fernand Léger - Still life with hat and shirt, circa 1932 - Drawing

Fernand Léger
Still Life with Hat and Shirt, circa 1932

Ink and pencil drawing on laid paper
Unsigned

Good condition (restored paper - cleaning, no tears)
Provenance: private collection Paris
Certificate of authenticity established by André Schoeller, in Paris, on June 24, 1983.
Exhibition and bibliography: Fernand Léger, l'Esprit moderne, exhibition Rupertinum Museum Moderner Kunst Salzburg (Austria), July 27 - October 20, 2002. Reproduced in the exhibition catalogue (cit.p.106, reprod. p.107).
23 X 29.5 cm
Quote from page 106 of the catalog (in English and German): "With his new perspective, inspired by cinema, Léger created a new series of works between 1928 and 1934. Over the years, the mechanical elements were replaced by a new vocabulary of forms. In his drawing Still Life with Hat and Shirt, Léger depicts a shirt, a hat, and two feathers."


Dimensions :
- Height : 23 cm
- Width : 29,5 cm
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Fernand Léger : (1881-1955) is a french painter, and also a creator of tapestries and stained-glass windows cartons, decorator, ceramist, sculptor, draughtsman, and illustrator. He was one of the firsts to exhibit publicly cubist-orientated works, even if his style was sometimes qualified "tubist". Starting 1903, Léger is already sharing a studio with the painter André Mare. After failing at the Beaux-Arts, he trained in several academies. The famous Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler became his art dealer. In 1907 he was struck by the Cézanne retropspective, which strongly orientated his painting. The same year, he discovered Picasso's and Braque's cubism. Starting 1908 he was working along with Modigliaeni, Laurens, and Alexander Archipenko, and became friends with Blaise Cendrars, Max Jacob and Guillaume Apollinaire, and echoed with the painter Robert Delaunay. In 1909 he painted "La Couseuse", which opened his cubist period. With "Nu dans la forêt" (1909-1910), Léger proposed a personal cubism. In certain respects, this work is an anticiption of the italian futurism. If he is sharing the cubist attention to create a non figurative realism, he distinguishes himself from the Montmartrois by imposing visual cubism, and not an intellectual one. In 1924, with the help of Dudley Murphy, he shot the film "Ballet mécanique". The same year, he got closer to the purists and took part in the revue "L'esprit Nouveau". According to Vauxcelles, he practiced« tubism ». The interest he has in the dynamism « reflection of the modern world », drove him to keep away from intimistic and traditional themes depicted by Braque or Picasso, so as to paint contemporary subjects. Fernand Léger joined the communist party in 1945, and remained a member until the end of his life. In Biot (Alpes-Maritimes), the Musée national Fernand Léger, built by his wife, Nadia Léger, and Georges Bauquier, is dedicated to him, and showw the biggest collection of his works.

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