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'Ping Pong' by Sonia Delaunay, created around 1970, is a vibrant lithograph that exemplifies the artist's mastery of abstraction and color. The composition is a dynamic interplay of geometric shapes, including red and blue circles, curved yellow forms, and textured black and gray elements. The rhythmic arrangement creates a sense of movement and harmony, reflecting Delaunay’s exploration of Orphism, where color and form are used as expressive tools. Measuring 65 x 50 cm, this limited-edition print highlights Delaunay’s innovative approach to modern art, blending abstraction with energy and balance.
Ping Pong, C.1970
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'Ping Pong' by Sonia Delaunay, created around 1970, is a vibrant lithograph that exemplifies the artist's mastery of abstraction and color. The composition is a dynamic interplay of geometric shapes, including red and blue circles, curved yellow forms, and textured black and gray elements. The rhythmic arrangement creates a sense of movement and harmony, reflecting Delaunay’s exploration of Orphism, where color and form are used as expressive tools. Measuring 65 x 50 cm, this limited-edition print highlights Delaunay’s innovative approach to modern art, blending abstraction with energy and balance.
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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.
