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Kaleidoscope Fernand Léger - Étude pour Les Disques dans la ville

CJ700043

This kaleidoscope has been edited for the exhibition "Drawing outside the lines. Masterpieces from the Centre Pompidou's collection" at the Grand Palais from December 16, 2025 to March 15, 2026.

Fernand Léger (1881-1955)
Étude pour Les Disques dans la ville, 1920
Gouache and graphite mine on paper...

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Characteristics

Material of the original work
Gouache, mine graphite
Age
3 et +
Art movement
Cubism
Museum
Grand Palais
Artist
Fernand Léger (1881-1955)
Reference
CJ700043
EAN
3336729309993
Matière de l'article
Cardboard, paper, plastic PMMA
Model dimensions
14cm x 4cm
Conservation museum
Paris - Grand Palais

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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".