Art History
I think that the on of the first true example of modern artwork has to be Fernand Leger's The City. It was made in 1919 and it is oil on canvas. Leger described the relationship between modern art and the city as "the thing that is imaged does not stay as still... as it formerly did... a modern man registers a hundred times more sensory impressions than an 18th century artist... the condensation of the modern picture... its
In the work, you cannot tell what are actually the city and who the people that are in the painting are. " The work of Fernando Leger is more directly derived from Cubism that Boccioni's sculpture. It is certain that the evolution of means of locomotion, and their speed, have something to do with the new way of seeing. breaking up of all forms, are the result of all this. His shapes, however, are colorful and recognizable, and there is a greater illusion of distance within the picture itself. It is true modern work for it does not show exactly what the title of the work is, but what the artist fells to be the meaning behind the artwork. I think that Fernand Leger's The City, has to be one of the first true modern works. In The City of 1919, Leger captures the cold, steel surfaces of the urban landscape. The jumbled girders, poles, high walls, and steps, together with the human silhouettes, create a sense of the anonymous, mechanical movement associated with the fast pace city life. It is expressionistic with it many colors and lines and its abstract views of the city. Harsh forms, especially cubes and cylinders, evoke the metallic textures of industry. In this painting, Leger has taken from Analytic Cubism the multiple viewpoints and superimposed solid geometry.
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