Nude at the bathroom - Robert Delaunay
The painting Nude at the bathroom by Robert Delaunay is a representative work of Orphism, an artistic movement initiated by the painter himself and his wife, Sonia Delaunay. This style is characterised by the use of bright colours and geometric shapes, creating an impression of movement and rhythm.
In this painting, we see a naked woman standing next to a dressing table, whose body shapes and surrounding objects are broken down into circles, rectangles and triangles. Warm colours such as orange, red and yellow dominate the scene, contrasting with cooler areas of blue and green. The juxtaposition of colours and geometric shapes gives the work a unique visual dynamic and harmony, inviting the viewer to a deeper contemplation of the whole.
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L'œuvre en bref
The painting Nude at the bathroom by Robert Delaunay is a representative work of Orphism, an artistic movement initiated by the painter himself and his wife, Sonia Delaunay. This style is characterised by the use of bright colours and geometric shapes, creating an impression of movement and rhythm.
In this painting, we see a naked woman standing next to a dressing table, whose body shapes and surrounding objects are broken down into circles, rectangles and triangles. Warm colours such as orange, red and yellow dominate the scene, contrasting with cooler areas of blue and green. The juxtaposition of colours and geometric shapes gives the work a unique visual dynamic and harmony, inviting the viewer to a deeper contemplation of the whole.
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