Fernand Léger T-shirt - Tour de France (S)

Fernand Léger T-shirt - Tour de France

CU100807
On the occasion of the Tour de France 2017, a playful evocation of the Little Queen !

Colors and contrasts always animate the characters painted by Fernand Léger (1881-1955)
As a huge circus fan, the artist has represented many cyclists including this beautiful tattooed grandmother who cycles!
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Characteristics

Maintenance
Wash at 30°, no tumble drying or dry cleaning
Artist
Fernand Léger (1881-1955)
Art movements
20th century, Cubism
Museum
Musée Fernand-Léger
Material
Cotton
S
Reference
CU100807
EAN
3336728683025
M
Reference
CU100808
EAN
3336728683032
L
Reference
CU100809
EAN
3336728683049
XL
Reference
CU100810
EAN
3336728683056
Conservation museum
Biot - Musée Fernand Léger

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The work and its artist

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".