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Porcelain pendant after Robert Delaunay : "Rythme", a work of 1930.
Recto/Verso pendant (see pictures)
Jewellery of hard porcelain, decorated with high quality ceramic art prints,
Real gold platings and Swarovski crystals.
Ø : 4,5 cm
Weight : 39 gr
Textile cord with fastening : 58 cm
The metal components are antiallergic and nickel-free gold coated
An artistic and cultural gift idea which will delight the lovers of the impressionist artist Vincent Van Gogh.
This jewel is delivered in its beautiful purse to the colors of Le Cadeau Artistique: red satin, black velvet and golden logo.
Orphism is an artistic movement that emerged in France in the 1910s and was inspired by the poem "Orphée" by Guillaume Apollinaire published in 1908. It is characterized by the use of geometric forms and vibrant colors, often used abstractly, in order to create a sense of energy and dynamism. The main artists associated with this movement are Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, and Francis Picabia. Orphism had a significant influence on modern and contemporary art, particularly on the Futurist movement in Italy and the Lyrical Abstraction movement in France. It also influenced many artists worldwide, including Kazimir Malevich in Russia. The movement continued to be a significant force in art until the 1950s and was rediscovered and reevaluated by art historians and critics in the 1960s and 1970s. In comparing Orphism to Cubism, it is important to note that Orphism is inspired by Analytic Cubism and takes up its use of abstraction and flatness of space. However, unlike Cubism which is inspired by external objects, Orphism draws its inspiration from light itself and uses vibrant, warm colors to create dynamics and forms. By using color to produce forms rather than lines, Orphism opposes traditional painting which favors lines to represent empirical reality. Orphism is also known for paving the way for the theory that each plastic element can produce a specific sense effect.
Robert Delaunay born in Paris and died in Montpellier is an abstract painter who did a lot of research on the place of color.
He met his future wife, Sonia, who had arrived in Paris in 1905, from her native Ukraine in 1908. They married in 1910 and their work, as well as their careers, would then be intimately linked.
Both are abstract, and both will seek through their work to deny the idea of different planes to find a chromic harmony where nothing comes as the central subject, but where each element of a canvas is as important as the juxtaposed element.
The culmination of their research is called the Orphic Movement, it is a form of abstract cubism.
Robert Delaunay born in Paris and died in Montpellier is an abstract painter who did a lot of research on the place of color.
He met his future wife, Sonia, who had arrived in Paris in 1905, from her native Ukraine in 1908. They married in 1910 and their work, as well as their careers, would then be intimately linked.
Both are abstract, and both will seek through their work to deny the idea of different planes to find a chromic harmony where nothing comes as the central subject, but where each element of a canvas is as important as the juxtaposed element.
The culmination of their research is called the Orphic Movement, it is a form of abstract cubism.
Robert Delaunay born in Paris and died in Montpellier is an abstract painter who did a lot of research on the place of color.
He met his future wife, Sonia, who had arrived in Paris in 1905, from her native Ukraine in 1908. They married in 1910 and their work, as well as their careers, would then be intimately linked.
Both are abstract, and both will seek through their work to deny the idea of different planes to find a chromic harmony where nothing comes as the central subject, but where each element of a canvas is as important as the juxtaposed element.
The culmination of their research is called the Orphic Movement, it is a form of abstract cubism.
Robert Delaunay born in Paris and died in Montpellier is an abstract painter who did a lot of research on the place of color.
He met his future wife, Sonia, who had arrived in Paris in 1905, from her native Ukraine in 1908. They married in 1910 and their work, as well as their careers, would then be intimately linked.
Both are abstract, and both will seek through their work to deny the idea of different planes to find a chromic harmony where nothing comes as the central subject, but where each element of a canvas is as important as the juxtaposed element.
The culmination of their research is called the Orphic Movement, it is a form of abstract cubism.
Robert Delaunay born in Paris and died in Montpellier is an abstract painter who did a lot of research on the place of color.
He met his future wife, Sonia, who had arrived in Paris in 1905, from her native Ukraine in 1908. They married in 1910 and their work, as well as their careers, would then be intimately linked.
Both are abstract, and both will seek through their work to deny the idea of different planes to find a chromic harmony where nothing comes as the central subject, but where each element of a canvas is as important as the juxtaposed element.
The culmination of their research is called the Orphic Movement, it is a form of abstract cubism.
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