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French painter and designer. From c.1909 he participated in the Cubist movement. He is generally considered one of its major masters but his curvil… [Lire la biographie »]


Leger, Untitled (La Grande Margot), 1951
Leger, Le Cheval sur fond jaune, 1953
Leger, Jaune II
Leger, Abstract Composition, 1953
Leger, La Fleur (The Flower), 1952
Leger, Visage aux deux mains (Face with Two Hands), 1954
Leger, Le Grand Coq (The Large Rooster), 1952
Leger, Composition á l'arbre, 1948
Leger, Matinée d’ivresse (Morning Rapture) from Les Illuminations, 1949
Leger, Visage aux deux mains (Face with Two Hands)
Leger, Les Constructeurs, 1955
Leger, L'enfant à l'accordéon, 1953
Leger, Composition aux dominos
Leger, Le Puits (The Well), 1951
Leger, Chevreuse Août, 1951
Leger, Composition sur fond jaune
Leger, Branches, c. 1955
Leger, Nature Mort Aux Fruits, 1948

Fernand Leger's unique Cubism contains its own populist vocabulary. The French artist's monumental figures speak to everyone; his strong color work and graphic sensibility characterize his prints, drawings, engravings and lithographs.

 
Leger, Untitled (La Grande Margot), 1951
Untitled (La Grande Margot), 1951
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Référence: Saphire 111
Moyen:
Céramique
Taille d'image: 18 in x 12 in x 2 in (45.7 cm x 30.5 cm x 5.08 cm)
Taille encadrée: approx. 25 in x 20 in (63.5 cm x 50.8 cm)
Edition: Annotated on verso: Edition Originale | D'Apres F. Leger no. 25 | Céramiste R. Bricel Biot A.M.
Condition: This work is in very good condition with a glossy finish.
Prix 
$75,000
Article# 4020
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This lovely ceramic centers on the poised countenance of a woman rendered in Leger's characteristic, monumental style. His subject both hides and reveals herself with expressive hands.


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Leger, Le Cheval sur fond jaune, 1953
Le Cheval sur fond jaune, 1953
Artiste: Leger, Fernand, After
Moyen:
Céramique
Taille d'image: 18 5/16 in x 15 3/8 in (46.5 cm x 39 cm)
Taille encadrée: approx. 30 in x 27 in (76.2 cm x 68.6 cm)
Signé: Bearing the artist's initials in the lower right corner, this work is signed on the verso by Nadia Léger: 'N. LEGER'.
Edition: This work is numbered 8/250 on the verso, from the limited edition created after the original model by Léger and published by the Musée National F. Léger in Biot.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition, with strong colors and notable lustre.
Prix 
$50,000
Article# 3537
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Rendered in plain, bold colors Léger's horse meets the viewer's gaze with eyes wide and ears perked. The composition, strong lines and graphic tendencies all speak to his signature style.


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Leger, Jaune II
Jaune II
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Moyen:
Tapisseries Tissées par main
Taille d'image: 87 in x 55 1/2 in (221 cm x 141 cm)
Signé: Woven signature 'Leger' along the border on the reverse.
Edition: From the edition of approximately 20; published by Marie Cuttoli & Lucie Weill.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
Prix 
$30,000
Article# 3798
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Composed of geometric blocks of color against a striking yellow background, this stunning tapestry is notable for its sleek design, rich texture, and monumental size.


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Leger, Abstract Composition, 1953
Abstract Composition, 1953
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Référence: Brunhammer 148
Moyen:
Céramique
Taille d'image: 17 1/2 in x 13 3/16 in x 2 in (44 1/2 cm x 33 1/2 cm x 5 cm)
Taille encadrée: 31 in x 27 1/4 in (78.7 cm x 69.2 cm)
Signé: Initialed 'F.L.' on the front in black in the lower right.
Edition: Annotated on verso in black 'COMPOSITION ABSTRAITE | Edition à 240 exemplaires d'après la | maquette originale de Fernand LEGER | (exclusivité Musée National F LEGER _BIOT)'
Condition: This work is in very good condition with a glossy finish.
Prix 
$25,000
Article# 3397
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Combining architectural elements with still life imagery, Léger creates a stunning ceramic plaque. In his signature style, he fragments abstracted objects within a balanced composition.


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Leger, La Fleur (The Flower), 1952
La Fleur (The Flower), 1952
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Référence: Saphire 120
Moyen:
Lithographie
Taille d'image: 11 7/10 in x 8 9/10 in (29.6 cm x 22.5 cm)
Taille de feuille: 13 in x 9 4/5 in (33 cm x 25 cm)
Taille encadrée: 26 3/4 in x 23 1/2 in (68 cm x 60 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette,1955) in black ink in the lower right.
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 30 in the lower left margin; published by Mourlot, Paris.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
Prix 
$7,000
Article# 3929
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Exemplifying Léger's unique take on color and form, this brilliantly colored work centers around a lone flower seeming to float in the sky as if transcending its roots. A common inspiration for Leger, this flower is translated into an entirely new composition.


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Leger, Visage aux deux mains (Face with Two Hands), 1954
Visage aux deux mains (Face with Two Hands), 1954
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Référence: Brunhammer 146
Moyen:
Céramique
Taille d'image: 17 1/3 in x 14 1/2 in x 1 3/4 in (44 cm x 37 cm x 4.5 cm)
Taille encadrée: 29 5/8 in x 26 1/2 in (75.3 cm x 67.3 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in pencil on the verso. Also initialed ‘F.L.’ on the front in black in the lower right.
Edition: Titled and annotated on the verso in pencil, ‘Visage aux 2 mains | Edition d’apres | l’œuvre | originale | de | F. Leger [signature] | N=10/250 | N. Leger’.We believe the edition of 250 was never fully realized.
Condition: This work is in very good condition with a glossy finish.
Prix 
$17,000
Article# 2368
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One of Léger's repeated subjects is the beautiful woman (in this case his wife Nadia) covering half of her face with one hand - a woman both hidden and revealed. This exemplary ceramic work displays Leger's mastery of color as he strategically places blocks of color across Nadia's visage, further shrouding her in mystery.


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Leger, Le Grand Coq (The Large Rooster), 1952
Le Grand Coq (The Large Rooster), 1952
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Moyen:
Céramique Sculpture
Taille d'image: WIDTH: 11 in (27.9 cm), HEIGHT: 19.5 in (49.5 cm)
Signé: Signed 'F. Leger' in black on the side of the base.
Edition: From the very rare and limited edition of only eight, this piece is numbered 6/8 in black on the underside of the base.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
Prix 
$50,000
Article# 1889
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Bright and beautiful in red, white, black and blue glaze, this is a triumphant and dynamic ceramic sculpture that demonstrates the best of Léger's playful and imaginative style.


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Leger, Composition á l'arbre, 1948
Composition á l'arbre, 1948
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Moyen:
Unique Aquarelle
Taille d'image: 12 7/8 in x 9 15/16 in (32.7 cm x 25.3 cm)
Taille encadrée: 27 3/8 in x 24 5/8 in (69.5 cm x 62.5 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) with his monogram in pencil in the lower right.
Edition: This work is a unique original.
Condition: This work is in good condition
Prix 
$30,000
Article# 2991
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Léger strongly believed in the separation of his drawings from color - he felt that color should be its own free agent, traveling throughout the composition on its own terms. This unique one of a kind drawing and watercolor perfectly exemplifies this belief as certain areas become illuminated in yellows and greens that mimic natural lighting, shining down on this quaint suburban home.


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Leger, Matinée d’ivresse (Morning Rapture) from Les Illuminations, 1949
Matinée d’ivresse (Morning Rapture) from Les Illuminations, 1949
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Référence: Saphire 31
Moyen:
Lithographie
Taille d'image: 11 1/3 in x 9 1/3 in (28.8 cm x 23.7 cm)
Taille de feuille: 13 in x 10 in (32.8 cm x 25.2 cm)
Taille encadrée: 28 in x 24 7/8 in (71.1 cm x 63.2 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in pencil in the lower right margin. Also signed ‘F.L.’ in the stone in black in the lower right. Hand-signed by Louis Grosclaude (editor) in pencil i
Edition: Annotated ‘essai de tirage’ (or, trial proof) and hand signed by Louis Grosclaude (editor) in pencil in the lower left margin. Annotation and editor’s signature are unique to this rare, trial proof edition with hand-applied coloring.
Condition: This work is in great condition, with full margins and bright fresh colors.
Prix 
$8,000
Article# 2370
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This rare, trial proof work with hand-applied pochoir coloring is from a series of 15 works by Léger intended to illustrate a book of poems by author Arthur Rimbaud entitled Les Illuminations. Bold red and black abstracted forms surround the central text that mimick the tone of Rimbaud's poetry and serves as a fitting visual depiction for Rimbaud's words.


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Leger, Visage aux deux mains (Face with Two Hands)
Visage aux deux mains (Face with Two Hands)
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Moyen:
Céramique
Taille d'image: 16 15/16 in x 12 5/8 in (43 cm x 32 cm)
Taille encadrée: 29 5/8 in x 26 1/2 in (75.3 cm x 67.3 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881 - Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in the lower left.
Condition: This work is in very good condition with a nice glossy finish.
Prix 
$50,000
Article# 3222
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One of Leger's most stunning ceramics, this captivating piece depicts a beautiful woman conveyed solely through the colors of white and black. The sleek, shimmering white background is absolutely exquisite as the woman's hair seamlessly blends in, defined only by its slightly raised surface. The black lines that delineate the woman's face and hands contrast boldly with the white, highlighting her lovely features.


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Leger, Les Constructeurs, 1955
Les Constructeurs, 1955
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Moyen:
Lithographie
Taille d'image: 23 3/8 in x 17 3/8 in (59.3 cm x 44.2 cm)
Taille de feuille: 25 in x 20 in (63.5 cm x 50.8 cm)
Taille encadrée: 39 1/4 in x 34 1/4 in (99.7 cm x 87 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in ink in the lower right margin.
Edition: Numbered from the total edition of 260; printed by Desjobert, Paris on Johannot watermarked paper and published by Folkorelsernas Konstframjande, Stockholm.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition with bright, fresh colors.
Prix 
$10,000
Article# 2744
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Some of Léger's most famous and important works surround the depiction of construction workers, and this magnificent print is no exception. Addressing such themes as the modernity of man and the reconstruction of bodies and landscapes, Léger creates an image defined by structure and the promise of progress and innovation.


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Leger, L'enfant à l'accordéon, 1953
L'enfant à l'accordéon, 1953
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Moyen:
Aquatinte Sérigraphie
Taille d'image: 22 1/3 in x 18 1/2 in (56.5 cm x 47.2 cm)
Taille de feuille: 27 in x 22 in (68.6 cm x 55.9 cm)
Taille encadrée: 37 1/2 in x 34 1/2 in (95.3 cm x 87.6 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in blue ink in the lower right margin.
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 75 in pencil in the lower left margin; printed by Haasen, Paris and published at the expense of the artist.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
Prix 
$10,000
Article# 3136
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One of only three aquatint print editions ever created by Léger, L'enfant a l'accordeon exemplifies Léger's signature use of bold, black outlines to convey his subjects with slashes of thick blocks of bright, vibrant colors over them. This piece is noteworthy for Léger's curious sense of proportion, as he places a tiny child atop a gargantuan parent, both calmly gazing out at us as if preparing to perform a musical number for our viewing pleasure.


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Leger, Composition aux dominos
Composition aux dominos
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Moyen:
Lithographie
Taille d'image: 25 3/8 in x 19 1/2 in (64.5 cm x 49.5 cm)
Taille encadrée: 34 3/4 in x 27 3/8 in (88.3 cm x 69.5 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in blue ink in the lower right margin; signed black in the stone "47 | F. LEGER"in the lower right of the image
Edition: Numbered 165/300 in blue ink in the lower left margin; after an original oil on canvas; printed by Guy Spitzer on watermarked Johannot Et Cie Annonay paper and embossed with the Spitzer blindstamp in the lower left of the image.
Condition: This work is in great condition, with full margins and bright fresh colors
Prix 
$7,500
Article# 2668
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Incredibly bold both in color and form, this piece instantly commands the attention of the room. Undeniably a superb example of Léger 's oeuvre, this piece contains fragments of varied objects - dominoes, a branch, and balls from the French game petanques - arranged harmoniously against a striking grey background.


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Leger, Le Puits (The Well), 1951
Le Puits (The Well), 1951
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Moyen:
Lithographie
Taille d'image: 17 1/4 in x 13 1/16 in (43.8 cm x 33.3 cm)
Taille de feuille: 25 5/8 in x 19 11/16 in (65 cm x 50 cm)
Taille encadrée: 39 1/2 in x 35 in (100.3 cm x 88.9 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in ink in the lower right.
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 75 in pencil in the lower left; printed by Mourlot, Paris and published by Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris.
Condition: This work is in great condition, with bright fresh colors
Prix 
$7,500
Article# 3024
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Exemplifying his fascination with the mechanical within the natural, this intriguing work depicts a well constructed in a seemingly desolate desert landscape. An unusual subject matter to most, the concept of the well makes sense in the context of Léger's works, as it is a man-made "machine" constructed with a purpose - to provide water. This piece has a very southwestern feel, transporting us to the desert where this well is viewed as a sanctuary amidst the heat.


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Leger, Chevreuse Août, 1951
Chevreuse Août, 1951
Artiste: Leger, Fernand, After
Référence: Saphire E8
Moyen:
Sérigraphie
Taille d'image: 11 in x 9 3/4 in (27.9 cm x 24.8 cm)
Taille de feuille: 22 in x 15 in (55.9 cm x 38.1 cm)
Taille encadrée: 34 7/8 in x 28 7/8 in (88.6 cm x 73.3 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in blue ink in the lower right margin, with the printer's mark 'B' in the lower left, annotated 'Chevreuse Août 51 | FL' in the plate in the lower right.
Edition: Numbered 172/200 in pencil in the lower left hand side of the work; printed on Arches script watermarked paper.
Condition: This work is in great condition with bold fresh colors.
Prix 
$7,000
Article# 2875
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Towering skyscrapers contrast with a blooming flower in this remarkable work. This piece is noteworthy for Léger's use of depth and perspective to create an unusual composition - the flower front and center appears as if connected to a chain, preparing to pop out towards the viewer, while the buildings in the background almost seem to angle backwards, as if receding from our gaze.


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Leger, Composition sur fond jaune
Composition sur fond jaune
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Moyen:
Lithographie
Taille d'image: 22 3/4 in x 18 1/2 in (57.8 cm x 47 cm)
Taille de feuille: 25 3/4 in x 19 3/4 in (65.4 cm x 50.2 cm)
Taille encadrée: 40 1/4 in x 34 3/4 in (102.2 cm x 88.3 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in ink in the lower right margin; also signed 'FL-52' in the stone in black.
Edition: Numbered 10/75 in pencil in the lower left margin; printed on watermarked Arches Script wove paper by Mourlot, Paris; published by Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris.
Condition: This work is in great condition, with full margins and bright fresh colors.
Prix 
$6,000
Article# 2676
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Putting a new spin on one of his favorite subjects, Léger here depicts tree trunks and logs as objects in space rather than related to the ground. These forms appear fragmented and tilted in varied angles, addressing Léger's fascination with the concept of construction and reconstruction, as we mentally rearrange these objects to create new and fascinating visual representations.


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Leger, Branches, c. 1955
Branches, c. 1955
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Référence: Saphire 140
Moyen:
Lithographie
Taille d'image: 18 1/2 in x 23 5/8 in (47 cm x 60 cm)
Taille de feuille: 20 in x 26 in (50.8 cm x 66 cm)
Taille encadrée: 40 1/4 in x 34 3/4 in (102.2 cm x 88.3 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in ink in the lower right margin; also signed 'FL-51' in the stone in black.
Edition: Numbered 50/75 in pencil in the lower left margin; printed on watermarked Arches Script wove paper by Mourlot, Paris, published by Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris.
Condition: This work is in great condition, with full margins and bright fresh
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$7,000
Article# 2829
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This intriguing still life toys with the idea of different states of the same material. Colorful forms reminiscent of logs appear stacked in a pile while, in the center, we witness a figure that evokes the impression of white crumpled paper. By suggesting the presence of paper amidst tree branches, Léger depicts logs both in their natural and man-made forms and shows the versatility of the material nature of his subject matter.


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Leger, Nature Mort Aux Fruits, 1948
Nature Mort Aux Fruits, 1948
Artiste: Leger, Fernand
Moyen:
Lithographie
Taille d'image: 16 15/16 in x 22 3/4 in (43 cm x 57.8 cm)
Taille de feuille: 19 15/16 in x 25 3/4 in (50.6 cm x 65.4 cm)
Taille encadrée: 38 in x 33 3/4 in (96.5 cm x 85.7 cm)
Signé: This work is hand-signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in pencil in the lower right.
Edition: Numbered 6/75 in pencil in the lower left; printed on watermarked Arches Script wove paper by Mourlot, Paris and published by Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris.
Condition: This work is in great condition, with full margins and bright fresh colors.
Prix 
$5,500
Article# 2677
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Toying with space and depth, Léger presents an array of objects upon a table. This piece is curious as Léger's use of perspective is somewhat topsy-turvy - the table appears to have no end and the forms upon it seem to dip and dive through each other. Léger encourages us to use our imaginations to envision the space in which these objects reside, making this an engaging work that would be an excellent addition to any collection.


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Les styles de Fernand Leger: 20th Century French Modern Master, pochoir, ceramic and tapestries

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Fernand Leger biographie

Fernand LegerFernand Leger (1881 - 1955)

French painter and designer. From c.1909 he participated in the Cubist movement. He is generally considered one of its major masters but his curvilinear and tubular forms (he was for a time called a 'tubist') contrasted with the fragmented forms preferred by Picasso and Braque. The First World War, during which he was gassed whilst serving as a stretcher-bearer, had a profound effect on Leger. His contact with men of different social classes and different walks of life came as a revelation: 'I was abruptly thrust into a reality which was both blinding and new,' he said. Henceforward he made it his ambition to create an art which should be accessible to all ranks of modem society.

In 1920 he met Le Corbusier and Ozenfant and in the early 1920s he was associated with their Purist movement. His paintings were static, with the precise and polished facture of machinery, and he had a fondness for including representations of mechanical parts.During the late 1920s and 1930s he also painted single objects isolated in space and sometimes blown up to gigantic size, In the inter-war years he expanded his range beyond easel painting, with murals and designs for the theatre and cinema. He was also busy as a teacher, notably at his own school, the Academie de I'Art Contemporain, and he traveled widely, making three visits to the USA in the 1930s. The connections he had made there stood him in good stead when he lived in America. During the Second World War he lived in the USA, teaching at Yale University, and at Mills College, California. Acrobats and cyclists were favorite subjects in his paintings of this time. From his return to France in 1945 his painting reflected more prominentlyhis political interest in the working classes. But its static, monumental style remained, with flat, unmodulated colours, heavy black contours, and a continuing concern with the contrast between cylindrical and rectilinear forms. in his later career Leger worked much on large decorative commissions, notably the windows and tapestries for the church at Audincourt (1951). Many honours came to him late in life, and a museum dedicated to him opened at Biot in France in 1957. In the catalogue of the exhibition Leger and Purist Paris' (Tate Gallery, London, 1970), John Golding wrote of Leger: 'No other major twentieth-century artist was to react to, and to reflect, such a wide range of artistic currents and movements . . . And yet he was to remain supremely independent as an artistic personality. Never at any moment in his career could he be described as a follower ... But his originality lay basically in his ability to adapt the ideas and to a certain extent even the visual discoveries of others to his own ends.' He saw the poetic value that lies in the clear delineation of everyday objects, the in trinsic beauty of modem machinery and the things which are mass-produced by machinery, and he favoured proletarian subjects, depicting them with the same clarity and precision as the themes taken from machine culture.