You can take home a reproduction of Delaunay's Political Drama (1914) in this 11 x 14" print, printed on a white background.
Robert Delaunay had little artistic training beyond an apprenticeship to a stage-set designer. He studied the color theories of the French chemist Michel-Eugène Chevreul and how the neo-impressionists applied them to painting. He is best known for his Eiffel Tower series of 1909–1913, his Windows of 1912–1914, and his Circular Forms of 1913, which paved the way for Political Drama. His wife, Sonia Delaunay, was a painter and fabric designer whose work informed his use of collage and abstraction from the start.
You can take home a reproduction of Delaunay's Political Drama (1914) in this 11 x 14" print, printed on a white background.
- 9 x 12" (image), 11 x 14" (with background)
- Unframed and unmatted
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Description | Robert Delaunay had little artistic training beyond an apprenticeship to a stage-set designer. He studied the color theories of the French chemist Michel-Eugène Chevreul and how the neo-impressionists applied them to painting. He is best known for his Eiffel Tower series of 1909–1913, his Windows of 1912–1914, and his Circular Forms of 1913, which paved the way for Political Drama. His wife, Sonia Delaunay, was a painter and fabric designer whose work informed his use of collage and abstraction from the start. You can take home a reproduction of Delaunay's Political Drama (1914) in this 11 x 14" print, printed on a white background.
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