This is the fourth in a series about the art of
Le Corbusier,
which has so far featured his
paintings, his
sculpture, and his
drawings. His work with enamel took place in the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s, shortly before his death in 1965.
Characterized by bright primary colors, these works explore the human form, as well as his recurring motif of The Open Hand (La Main Ouverte).
From fondationlecorbusier.fr
All images from fondationlecorbusier.fr
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Trois femmes debout, 1956 |
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Taureau à la main, 1963 |
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Main ouverte, 1963 |
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Icône, 1964 |
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Femme en blanc, barque et coquillage, 1965 |
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