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Fernand Léger

The Tugboat, 1920

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About the artwork
Léger trained as an architect, and served as an engineer in the French army during WWI, so seems natural that industrial structures would interest him. Here, Léger combines a number of styles and influences, such as Cubist style figures, representational stairways and ladders, and abstract and geometric brightly coloured shapes like those in The Disc, 1918. These shapes seem to both highlight and detract from the structure of the tugboat being described.
  • Artist Fernand Léger
  • Artwork The Tugboat
  • Date of work 1920
  • Credit Original: Oil paint on canvas 103 x 132.5 cm Musée de Grenoble. Purchased in 1928 Photo: City of Grenoble / Grenoble Museum - J.-L. Lacroix © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2018

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Fernand Léger (1881–1955) was a French painter and designer born in Agentan, Normandy. His work encompassed cubist and semi-abstract styles, and in his later years he also worked in design for the stage. Léger also became an active advocate for peace, and in 1948 became a founder-member of the National Council of the World Peace Movement. He fought during World War I and took refuge in the USA during World War II, where he composed his paintings of athletes. Upon return to France in 1945 he continued to paint, but also worked as a designer for the ballet.
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