Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Fernand Léger part 4 – ‘Cirque’ lithographs (1)

This is part 4 of a 5-part post on the works of french artist Fernand Léger (1881-1955). For biographical notes on Léger see part 1. Parts 4 and 5 take a look at a selection of images from Léger's portfolio of lithographs "Cirque." 

"Cirque," published by Verve in 1950, is Léger’s lithographic masterpiece. After Rouault’s "Divertissement" in 1943 and Matisse’s "Jazz" in 1947, although before Chagall’s "Cirque" in 1967, this was the third book on the subject commissioned by Tériade. The latter was of Greek origin and worked as an art critic in Paris, indeed, he wrote the second-ever monograph on Léger in 1928. He founded Verve and became one of the major art publishers of the 20th century. On his return from exile in America in 1945, the painter accepted Tériade’s commission. As he felt that the novella which Henry Miller had initially been asked to write was too dark, he wrote the text himself. There were 300 copies of the 113-page book printed by the famous Parisian lithographers Mourlot Frères. The spoken tone of the manuscript alternates with colourful gouaches and black ink drawings. Léger recycles some of his previous writings and applies his aesthetic of contrasts - which is itself worthy of a cinematographic montage - to the images.

“We are experiencing space more than ever before. Man is growing and expanding in all directions; there's a competition to escape and leave behind all earthly constraints, to flee what is solid and concrete. A nervous mobility is taking over the world. Everything is moving and escaping from traditional constraints. Being a painter and feeling so totally unable to resolve this spectacle on a canvas.” Fernand Léger, Cirque, Éditions Verve, 1950


Cover

Title Page

No. 5

No. 6-7

No. 8

No. 12

No. 15

No. 16

No.18

No. 20

No. 22

No. 23

No. 26

No. 27

No. 28

No. 30

No. 31

No. 34

No. 36-7

No. 39

No. 42

No. 44-45

No. 49

Monday, 13 February 2012

Fernand Léger – part 3

This is part 3 of a 5-part post on the works of French artist Fernand Léger (1881 – 1955). Parts 1-3 look at Léger's paintings. Parts 4-5 will look at his lithographic series 'Cirque'. For biographical notes see part 1.


1932 Composition with Three Figures

1935 Maude Dale

1937 Le Coq Noir 
watercolour on paper 32 x 36 cm

1942 Dance

1942 The Divers (Red and Black) 
oil on canvas 127 x 148cm 
© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

1942-44 Acrobats in Grey

1946 Cour de Ferme 
gouache on paper 25 x 35 cm

1950 Builders

1952 Three Sisters

1953 Freedom, I Write your Name 
400 x 300 cm

1954 The Camper

1954 The Dancers 
640 x 510 cm

1954 The Great Parade (definitive state) 
oil on canvas 299 x 400cm 
© 2009 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris

1954 The Outing in the Country

1954 The Woman and the Flower

1954 Trapeze Artists 
oil on canvas 392 x 373 cm

I'm afraid these earlier works are out of sequence in the posts - they are late additions, but I thought worth including:


1920 The Disks in the City 
oil on canvas

1920 The Tug 
oil on canvas

1921 Women in an Interior 
oil on canvas

1922 Mother and Child 
oil on canvas

Saturday, 11 February 2012

Fernand Léger – part 2

This is part 2 of a 5-part post on the works of French artist Fernand Léger (1881 – 1955). 
For biographical notes and earlier works see part 1. 


1920 The Aviator 
oil on canvas 65 x 92 cm 
© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

1920 The Bridge of the Tug 
oil on canvas

1920 The Mechanic

1920 Three Women and Still Life 
oil on canvas 73 x 92cm 
© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

1920 Two Men 
ink on paper 32 x 23 cm

c1920 Composition 
oil on canvas 60 x 73 cm

1921 Breakfast

1921 Still Life in the Tankard 
Final State

1921 Three Women (Le Grand Déjeuner) 
oil on canvas 191 x 99 cm

1921 Woman with a Cat 
oil on canvas 131 x 90 cm

1922 Still Life

1923 Study for "The Creation Of The Earth" 
watercolour and tempera on paper 49 x 63 cm

1923 The Great Tug 
oil on canvas

1923 Two Figures, Naked on Red Ground

1924-27 The Study for the City Centre

1924 Animated Landscape

1925 The Baluster

1926 Accordion

1927 Still Life, King of Diamonds 
oil on canvas 92 x 66 cm

1928 Still Life With Profile
oil on canvas 74 x 92 cm

1930 Three Musicians