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Compositional Study for "Man with a Pipe", 1920

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In his art Léger focuses on the mechanization of the world in the wake of World War I. He juxtaposes the human body with the forms and shapes of modern, industrial imagery, creating compositions that thrive on the cold and calculating precision of pure geometry and Cubist abstraction. In this preparatory study for the painting Man with a Pipe from 1920, Léger fashions figures out of machine parts and turns a café into a tight composition of circles and lines. Details such as the stairs and railing at the right, the table and bench at the lower left, and the puffs of smoke from the man's pipe, are subordinated to the overall sense of dynamic movement and a fragmented, dehumanized world.

Details
Title
Compositional Study for "Man with a Pipe"
Artist Life
1881–1955
Role
Artist
Accession Number
80.65.2
Provenance
(Léonce Rosenberg-Galerie l'Effort Moderne, Paris, sold to O'Brien); Miss Alice O'Brien, Marine-on-St. Croix (until d. 1962); her niece, Mrs. Richard (Julian O'Brien) Wilcox, Marine-on-St. Croix, 1962-80; given to MIA, 1980.
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