Fernand Léger

France  • 1881

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Fernand Léger was born on 4 February 1881 in Argentan (Orne) and died on 17 August 1955 in Gif-sur-Yvette (Essonne). He is a representative of the cubist current. His version of it is also called by critics "tubism", due to his preference for tubular forms. His style is close to Italian futurism, especially in his series of workers on scaffolds.

Fernand Léger studied in Paris, at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs. His first works are influenced by Impressionism, but after discovering the work of Paul Cezanne, he shifted towards cubism.

In 1907, he moved to "La Ruche" (artist's studios in Paris), where he met numerous painters, including Paul Cézanne, Braque and Picasso. He was mobilized in 1914for service in the French Army, which marked a break in his work. At the front, he drew in the trenches; he was hospitalized and then sent home in 1917. He got married and moved to Vernon. Mechanical elements become more and more present in his works.

During the 20s he had a very productive period: he had numerous commissions and met many artists including Le Corbusier. He also worked for the cinema. His first big exhibition was held in Chicago in 1935.

At the breaking of World War II, he moved to New York. Many of his friends were also in exile in the US: André Breton, Masson, Tanguy, Ernst, Chagall, Mondrian. He returned to France in 1945, where he joined the Communist Party (with Picasso, among others) and defended ideas such as realism in art.

Fernand Léger was also the Director of painting schools, such as the Montrouge and Montmartre schools, where students such as Louise Bourgeois or Serge Gainsbourg were trained.

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Fine Art Drawings

Composition., Fernand Léger

Composition.

Fernand Léger

Print - 75 x 53 cm

$1,103

Le puits, Fernand Léger

Le puits

Fernand Léger

Painting - 27 x 20 cm

$93,757

La preuve que l'homme descend du singe, Fernand Léger

La preuve que l'homme descend du singe

Fernand Léger

Photography - 15 x 10 cm

$13,236

Composition 1939, Fernand Léger

Composition 1939

Fernand Léger

Fine Art Drawings - 15 x 19 cm

Price upon request

Paysage aux deux oiseaux (Un poème dans chaque livre Paul Eluard) Ref BDNW2972, Fernand Léger

Paysage aux deux oiseaux (Un poème dans chaque livre Paul Eluard) Ref BDNW2972

Fernand Léger

Print - 33 x 52 cm

$3,309

Le puits, Fernand Léger

Le puits

Fernand Léger

Print - 65 x 50 cm

$3,750

Lecture et déjeuner, Fernand Léger

Lecture et déjeuner

Fernand Léger

Print - 60 x 90 x 1 cm

$5,405

Le Campeur et la femme en rouge, Fernand Léger

Le Campeur et la femme en rouge

Fernand Léger

Print - 90 x 60 x 1 cm

$6,177

Bonne pensée du matin, Fernand Léger

Bonne pensée du matin

Fernand Léger

Print - 32 x 25 cm

$2,647

Nature morte, Fernand Léger

Nature morte

Fernand Léger

Print - 14.1 x 22.5 x 0.3 cm

$1,544

Les Dominos, Fernand Léger

Les Dominos

Fernand Léger

Print - 64 x 50 cm

$3,530

Composition sur fond jaune, Fernand Léger

Composition sur fond jaune

Fernand Léger

Print - 50 x 65 cm

$3,530

L'Oiseau rouge dans le bois, Fernand Léger

L'Oiseau rouge dans le bois

Fernand Léger

Print - 55.5 x 75 cm

$3,861

Construction, Fernand Léger

Construction

Fernand Léger

Print - 38 x 54 cm

$2,868

Fleur, Fernand Léger

Fleur

Fernand Léger

Print - 32.5 x 24.5 x 0.1 cm

$3,309

Manifeste, Fernand Léger

Manifeste

Fernand Léger

Print - 48 x 34 x 0.1 cm

$1,004

Sans titre, Fernand Léger

Sans titre

Fernand Léger

Print - 56 x 38 cm

$3,088

Cinq tournesols en paysage, Fernand Léger

Cinq tournesols en paysage

Fernand Léger

Print - 65 x 50 x 0.5 cm

$1,985

Still life with glass, Fernand Léger

Still life with glass

Fernand Léger

Painting - 32 x 27 cm

$264,727

Nature morte à la Coupe de Fruit, Fernand Léger

Nature morte à la Coupe de Fruit

Fernand Léger

Print - 55 x 75.5 x 0.2 cm

$4,633

Le French cancan, Fernand Léger

Le French cancan

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.3 cm

$772

L'Anniversaire, Fernand Léger

L'Anniversaire

Fernand Léger

Print - 68.2 x 54.3 x 0.5 cm

Price upon request

La vachère, Fernand Léger

La vachère

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50.5 cm

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Le Viaduc, Fernand Léger

Le Viaduc

Fernand Léger

Print - 50 x 65.5 x 0.3 cm

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La Femme au Poudrier, Fernand Léger

La Femme au Poudrier

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.3 cm

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La racine noire, Fernand Léger

La racine noire

Fernand Léger

Print - 50 x 64 cm

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Composition murale, Fernand Léger

Composition murale

Fernand Léger

Print - 50.4 x 65.5 cm

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Le Cirque, Fernand Léger

Le Cirque

Fernand Léger

Print - 44 x 34 x 3 cm

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Still Life with Sunflowers, Fernand Léger

Still Life with Sunflowers

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.1 cm

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Etude de fresque, Fernand Léger

Etude de fresque

Fernand Léger

Print - 52 x 103 cm

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La Chaise, Fernand Léger

La Chaise

Fernand Léger

Print - 76.5 x 56.5 x 0.3 cm

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Composition in Black and Yellow, Fernand Léger

Composition in Black and Yellow

Fernand Léger

Print - 38.5 x 55.5 x 0.1 cm

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La marchande de quatre-saisons, Fernand Léger

La marchande de quatre-saisons

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.3 cm

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Composition noire et jaune, Fernand Léger

Composition noire et jaune

Fernand Léger

Print - 38 x 55 cm

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Tête et cactus, Fernand Léger

Tête et cactus

Fernand Léger

Print - 38 x 56 cm

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Composition noire et jaune, Fernand Léger

Composition noire et jaune

Fernand Léger

Print - 38 x 55.5 cm

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La Gare, Fernand Léger

La Gare

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.3 cm

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Les deux oiseaux, Fernand Léger

Les deux oiseaux

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.3 cm

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La rue de Dantzig, Fernand Léger

La rue de Dantzig

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.3 cm

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Le remorqueur jaune, Fernand Léger

Le remorqueur jaune

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.3 cm

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La rue, Fernand Léger

La rue

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.3 cm

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Le Compotier, Fernand Léger

Le Compotier

Fernand Léger

Print - 55 x 76 cm

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Les constructeurs, Fernand Léger

Les constructeurs

Fernand Léger

Print - 50 x 63 cm

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La marchande des quatre saisons, Fernand Léger

La marchande des quatre saisons

Fernand Léger

Print - 68 x 53 x 3 cm

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Éléments mécaniques, Fernand Léger

Éléments mécaniques

Fernand Léger

Print - 76.5 x 56.5 x 0.1 cm

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La danseuse, Fernand Léger

La danseuse

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.3 cm

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Who is the artist?

Fernand Léger was born on 4 February 1881 in Argentan (Orne) and died on 17 August 1955 in Gif-sur-Yvette (Essonne). He is a representative of the cubist current. His version of it is also called by critics "tubism", due to his preference for tubular forms. His style is close to Italian futurism, especially in his series of workers on scaffolds.

Fernand Léger studied in Paris, at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs. His first works are influenced by Impressionism, but after discovering the work of Paul Cezanne, he shifted towards cubism.

In 1907, he moved to "La Ruche" (artist's studios in Paris), where he met numerous painters, including Paul Cézanne, Braque and Picasso. He was mobilized in 1914for service in the French Army, which marked a break in his work. At the front, he drew in the trenches; he was hospitalized and then sent home in 1917. He got married and moved to Vernon. Mechanical elements become more and more present in his works.

During the 20s he had a very productive period: he had numerous commissions and met many artists including Le Corbusier. He also worked for the cinema. His first big exhibition was held in Chicago in 1935.

At the breaking of World War II, he moved to New York. Many of his friends were also in exile in the US: André Breton, Masson, Tanguy, Ernst, Chagall, Mondrian. He returned to France in 1945, where he joined the Communist Party (with Picasso, among others) and defended ideas such as realism in art.

Fernand Léger was also the Director of painting schools, such as the Montrouge and Montmartre schools, where students such as Louise Bourgeois or Serge Gainsbourg were trained.

Find this artist and many more in our collection of works from the cubist movement.

What is Fernand Léger’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Cubism

When was Fernand Léger born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1881