Pictures from Google Image Search

Léger, Fernand

The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists | 2003 | | © The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists 2003, originally published by Oxford University Press 2003. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Léger, Fernand (1881–1955). French painter and designer. After passing through various early influences he turned to Cubism in 1909. Although he is regarded as one of the major figures of the movement, he always stood somewhat apart from its central course; he disjointed forms but did not fragment them in the manner of Braque and Picasso, preferring bold tubular shapes (he was for a time known as a ‘tubist’). During the First World War he served as a sapper in the front line, then as a stretcher-bearer, and his experiences were ‘a complete revelation to me as a man and a painter’. They enlarged his outlook by bringing him into contact with people from different social classes and walks of life and also by underlining his feeling for the beauty of machinery. Henceforward he made it his ambition to create an art that would be accessible to all ranks of modern society. After being gassed, he spent more than a year in hospital and was discharged in 1917. During the next few years, his work showed a fascination with machine-like forms, and even his human figures were depicted as almost robot-like beings (The City, 1919, Philadelphia Mus. of Art). In 1920 he met Le Corbusier and Ozenfant, who shared his interest in a machine aesthetic, and in the mid-1920s his work became flatter and more stylized, in line with their Purist style. He used bold, poster-like contrasts of form and colour, with strong black outlines and extensive areas of flat, uniform colour. In the interwar years he expanded his range beyond easel painting with murals (sometimes completely abstract) and designs for the theatre and cinema. He was also busy as a teacher and travelled extensively, making three visits to the USA in the 1930s. The contacts that he made during these visits stood him in good stead when he lived in America during the Second World War.

His work of the war years included pictures of acrobats, cyclists, and musicians, and after his return to France in 1945 he concentrated on the human figure rather than the machine. He joined the French Communist Party soon after his return and favoured proletarian subjects. Some of his pictures in this vein were very big, especially The Great Parade (1954, Guggenheim Mus., New York), and in his later career he also worked a good deal on large decorative commissions, notably stained-glass windows and tapestries for the church at Audincourt (1951) and a glass mosaic for the University of Caracas (1954). Many honours came to him late in life, including the Grand Prix at the 1955 São Paulo Bienal. Shortly before his death he bought a large house at Biot, a village between Cannes and Nice, and his widow built a museum of his work here, opened in 1960. In the catalogue of the exhibition ‘Léger and Purist Paris’ (Tate Gallery, London, 1970), John Golding wrote of Léger: ‘No other major twentieth-century artist was to react to, and to reflect, such a wide range of artistic currents and movements. Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Purism, Neo-Plasticism, Surrealism,Neoclassicism, Social Realism, his art experienced them all. And yet he was to remain supremely independent as an artistic personality.’ However, despite Léger's centrality in modern art, Edward Lucie-Smith thinks that he ‘still ranks as an under-appreciated artist, one who is on the whole more respected than loved. His work has a deliberate harshness which repels many spectators’ (Lives of the Great Twentieth Century Artists, 1986). Certainly he never achieved the popularity with ordinary working-class people that he aimed for.

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

IAN CHILVERS. "Léger, Fernand." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists. 2003. Encyclopedia.com. 11 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

IAN CHILVERS. "Léger, Fernand." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists. 2003. Encyclopedia.com. (November 11, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O3-LgerFernand.html

IAN CHILVERS. "Léger, Fernand." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists. 2003. Retrieved November 11, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O3-LgerFernand.html

Learn more about citation styles

Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research

(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)

Breakwater Enters Into Qualifying Environmental Trust (QET)
Newspaper article from: CCNMatthews Newswire; 12/21/2007; 600 words ; ...ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Dec. 21, 2007) - Breakwater Resources Ltd. (TSX:BWR) (Breakwater) is pleased to announce that it has entered...Mining Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Breakwater, which owns the Myra Falls mine. The...
Breakwater Enters Into Qualifying Environmental Trust (QET).
News Wire article from: Canadian Corporate News; 12/21/2007; 700+ words ; ...21, 2007 (Marketwire via COMTEX) -- Breakwater Resources Ltd. (TSX:BWR) (Breakwater) is pleased to announce that it has entered...Mining Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Breakwater, which owns the Myra Falls mine. The...
Breakwater Security Associates Awarded Government Services Administration (GSA) Contract; GSA Contract Simplifies Acquisition of Breakwater Services for U.S. Government Organizations.
PR Newswire; 3/3/2003; 684 words ; ...SEATTLE, March 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Breakwater Security Associates, Inc., a leading...Administration (GSA). The contract retains Breakwater as a preferred provider of information...professional security services, while Breakwater will realize the advantage of reduced...
Long Beach breakwater bringing waves of debate
News Wire article from: University Wire; 7/6/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...of one of the world's largest breakwater systems, located 1.5 miles...Surfrider's plans for the breakwater aren't what they used to be...trying to blow up or sink the breakwater anymore," said Gordana Kajer...
The breakwater debate
Newspaper article from: Press-Telegram Long Beach, CA.; 6/21/2005; 666 words ; The Long Beach breakwater returns to the City Council agenda...effects of reconfiguring the offshore breakwater. In 2001, after a three-hour debate...bizarre territory (such as how the breakwater protects Long Beach from a sea-borne...
SEN. REED SEEKS FEDERAL FUNDING TO REPAIR BREAKWATER AT POINT JUDITH
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 9/11/2006; 582 words ; ...announced he will seek federal funding to repair the breakwater at Point Judith and will ask the Bush Administration...the U.S. Coast Guard a firsthand look at the breakwater. "The breakwater helps safeguard our shoreline and is important...
Model studies on horizontal interlaced moored floating pipe breakwater with five layers.(Report)
Magazine article from: International Journal of Ecology & Development; 9/22/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...transmission depends on breakwater geometry, mass, and...mooring forces depend on breakwater geometry and mass. Mooring forces on floating breakwaters are caused due to wave...determination, and for breakwater structural integrity. The moored floating breakwaters may be used to create...
Lake County breakwaters crumbling // State marina threatened
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 8/19/1996; ; 700+ words ; ...to the south. The breakwaters also create currents...sand. "This kind of breakwater is supposed to last...foot-long outer breakwaters are contained in an...shifting and settling of breakwater stones will cease...overtopping" the breakwaters during storms and letting...
Andrew Titus Joins NTI Breakwater as Managing Director, Northeast Region; Titus Brings Extensive Legal Market, E-Discovery Experience to Leading Computer Forensics Consulting Firm.
Business Wire; 12/16/2004; 700+ words ; GRESHAM, Ore. -- NTI Breakwater, the computer forensics consulting division of Breakwater Security Associates, recently announced...Steve Dorsey, Chief Executive Officer of Breakwater. "His groundbreaking work at Applied Discovery...
Breakwater Issues News Release Pursuant to Early Warning Requirements.
News Wire article from: Canadian Corporate News; 7/2/2008; 700+ words ; ...In accordance with regulatory requirements, Breakwater Resources Ltd. ( Breakwater ) (TSX:BWR) announced today that pursuant...Mining Inc. ( Blue Note ) on August 1, 2006 to Breakwater (the Debenture ), at Breakwater's option...

Related entries from encyclopedias, dictionaries, and thesauruses

breakwater
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...In the United States a breakwater commonly consists of a long...wave energy. A pneumatic breakwater consists of perforated pipes...to cause them to break. Breakwaters are also used to promote...which, depending on the breakwater's alignment, will infill...
coast protection
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...sediment in front of and beneath them. Breakwaters are long piers built offshore parallel...behind them called a wave shadow. At the breakwater off Santa Monica, Calif., the wave...producing a deposition of sand behind the breakwater and extensive erosion of the beach downcurrent...
Mulberry
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military ...of June 1944. Each Mulberry harbor consisted of concrete breakwaters and pontoon jetties floated across the Channel from England...sunk in place and protected by old ships which were sunk as breakwaters. The Mulberry at Omaha Beach in the American sector was...
Corals and Coral Reefs
Book article from: Water:Science and Issues ...is high, with complexity similar to tropical rain forests. Natural and Human Values. Coral reefs function as living breakwaters. For example, on Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands, the wave energy that strikes this reef amounts to 20 horsepower per...
mole
Book article from: The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English ...concentration of melanin. mole 3 / mōl / • n. a large solid structure on a shore serving as a pier, breakwater, or causeway. ∎  a harbor formed or protected by such a structure. mole 4 / mōl / •...

Find thousands of answers for hundreds of subjects at Smart QandA .

All answers verified by trusted sources at Encyclopedia.com

Try Smart QandA now!

For students and teachers!

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including: