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Original lithograph in colors on wove paper - Hand-signed in pencil, and numbered - Edition of 75 + 50 numbered with Roman numerals -- Sonia Delaunay's "L'Oeil" (1970) is a limited edition print created through the medium of lithography. Measuring 75.6 x 56 cm, this artwork exemplifies Delaunay's pioneering approach to color and abstraction. The lithograph showcases Delaunay's signature style of vibrant geometric shapes and bold color combinations. "L'Oeil" (French for "The Eye") invites viewers into a dynamic visual world where colors and forms interact with one another.
L'Oeil, 1970
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Original lithograph in colors on wove paper - Hand-signed in pencil, and numbered - Edition of 75 + 50 numbered with Roman numerals -- Sonia Delaunay's "L'Oeil" (1970) is a limited edition print created through the medium of lithography. Measuring 75.6 x 56 cm, this artwork exemplifies Delaunay's pioneering approach to color and abstraction. The lithograph showcases Delaunay's signature style of vibrant geometric shapes and bold color combinations. "L'Oeil" (French for "The Eye") invites viewers into a dynamic visual world where colors and forms interact with one another.
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What is Orphism?
Orphism is an abstract style of painting influenced by Cubism, developed by Sonia and Robert Delaunay. The term was coined around 1912 by French poet Guillaume Apollinaire to differentiate the Delaunays' work from Cubism, emphasizing their focus on vibrant color and light. The name Orphism is inspired by the Greek musician Orpheus, symbolizing the movement's lyrical and harmonious qualities.
