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Images d'Art artwork ID: robert-delaunay_rythmes_huile-sur-toile_1934 ; MNAM artwork ID: 150000000008810 ; Source/Photographer: Exposition Robert Delaunay "Rythmes sans fin" - Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou - Paris [Note: This caption is incorrect.
Windows is a series of paintings created between 1912 and 1913 by the French painter Robert Delaunay. The paintings are oil and wax on canvas, and they mark Delaunay's turn towards abstraction and interest in color. The fragmented compositions of colored shapes are prime examples of Delaunay's use of simultaneous contrast.
F-number: f/2.8: ISO speed rating: 400: Date and time of data generation: 16:34, 7 July 2012: Lens focal length: 22 mm: Credit/Provider: Guillaume Piolle: Short title: Robert Delaunay - Rythme, Joie de vivre; Image title: Huile sur toile, 1930. Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris. Donation Sonia Delaunay et Charles Delaunay 1964. Horizontal ...
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Robert Delaunay II; Robert Delaunay (1885-1941); Delaunay; Robert II Delaunay; Robert Victor Félix Delaunay Description French painter, designer, theatre designer and visual artist
Exposition Robert Delaunay "Rythmes sans fin" - Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou - Paris taken 2014-11-09 17:07 Camera location 48° 51′ 35.18″ N, 2° 21′ 07.1″ E
The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason: Public domain Public domain false false The author died in 1941, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or fewer .
Robert Delaunay (French: [ʁɔbɛʁ dəlonɛ]; 12 April 1885 – 25 October 1941) was a French artist of the School of Paris movement; [1] who, with his wife Sonia Delaunay and others, co-founded the Orphism art movement, noted for its use of strong colours and geometric shapes.