The Tugboat - Fernand Léger
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With The Tugboat, Fernand Léger delves into the world of industry and ports, transforming it into an orderly assemblage of powerful volumes. The work is part of the so-called ‘mechanical’ phase of his career, inspired by the aesthetics of Cubism and his fascination with technical modernity.
In the centre, a large ochre circle dominates the composition, almost like a propeller or a gear. Around it gravitate black arcs, red rectangles and massive blue bands. The shapes interlock like parts of a machine, without any narrative hierarchy. Human silhouettes, reduced to simplified and almost anonymous figures, appear in several places: sitting, walking or manipulating technical elements. They do not dominate the scene; they coexist with the structures, integrated into the mechanical architecture.
The palette combines bold flat colours – deep blue, intense black, warm yellow, green and red – separated by sharp contours. Perspectives are abolished in favour of a space structured by successive planes. Everything seems solid, stable, almost monumental. Léger does not seek to represent a port realistically; he extracts its visual energy and translates it into a language made up of cylinders, discs and geometric surfaces.
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