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Pen 4 colour Fernand Léger - Vulcania

CU800683

This 4-color BIC pen (red,blue,green,black) was published for the "Tous Léger!" exhibition at the Musée du Luxembourg from March 19, 2025 to July 20, 2025.

Fernand Léger (1881-1955)Project for a mural painting "Vulcania", 1951Oil on canvas. H. 114; L. 195 cmDonation by Nadia and Georges Bauquier to...

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Characteristics

Engraving date
1951
Material of the original work
Huile sur toile
Artist
Fernand Léger (1881-1955)
Printing Technique
Sérigraphie
Museum
Musée du Luxembourg
Art movement
20th century
Reference
CU800683
EAN
3336729262809
Matière de l'article
Plastic, metal
Model dimensions
14.4cm x 1.6cm x 1.1cm
Editor
(C) GrandPalaisRmn/G.Blot
Conservation museum
Biot - Musée Fernand Léger

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Fernand Léger (1881-1955)

Fernand Léger, born February 4, 1881, in Argentan (Orne) and died August 17, 1955 in Gif-sur-Yvette (Essonne), was a French painter, also creator of tapestry and stained glass cartoons, decorator, ceramist, sculptor, draughtsman and illustrator. He was one of the first to publicly exhibit Cubist-oriented work, although his style has sometimes been described as "Tubist".