Fernand Leger – The Farkash Gallery https://farkashartgallery.com Online Gallery For Fine Art Wed, 15 Jan 2020 11:55:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://farkashartgallery.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-Untitled-1-32x32.jpg Fernand Leger – The Farkash Gallery https://farkashartgallery.com 32 32 Leger Original Lithograph The Well French Art https://farkashartgallery.com/product/the-well/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-well https://farkashartgallery.com/product/the-well/#respond Sat, 09 Jun 2018 09:28:44 +0000 http://farkashartgallery.com/product/the-well/

Fernand Leger original lithograph 1951 A glistening well rests amidst a landscape of cactus-like shrubbery. In this work, Léger once more combines elements of nature with manmade machinery. The well consists of a silver bucket chained to a wheel that, when spun, can be used as leverage for raising and lowering the bucket to retrieve water. The stark white/silver color of this manmade contraption pops out amidst the chartreuse green and burnt sienna background. Léger here appears to comment on man's cleverness and his ability to manipulate nature for his own well-being. This well does not seem terribly intrusive or destructive amidst the natural landscape but rather fits in harmoniously, resting across a tree with the inhabitant's house nestled off into the distance. Created in 1951, this work was printed by Mourlot, Paris and published by Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris. This work is hand signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in ink in the lower right margin and numbered from the edition of 75 in pencil in the lower left margin. The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>

Fernand Leger original lithograph 1951 A glistening well rests amidst a landscape of cactus-like shrubbery. In this work, Léger once more combines elements of nature with manmade machinery. The well consists of a silver bucket chained to a wheel that, when spun, can be used as leverage for raising and lowering the bucket to retrieve water. The stark white/silver color of this manmade contraption pops out amidst the chartreuse green and burnt sienna background. Léger here appears to comment on man's cleverness and his ability to manipulate nature for his own well-being. This well does not seem terribly intrusive or destructive amidst the natural landscape but rather fits in harmoniously, resting across a tree with the inhabitant's house nestled off into the distance. Created in 1951, this work was printed by Mourlot, Paris and published by Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris. This work is hand signed by Fernand Léger (Argentan, 1881- Gif-sur-Yvette, 1955) in ink in the lower right margin and numbered from the edition of 75 in pencil in the lower left margin. The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>
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French Art Leger Original Lithograph Sunflowers https://farkashartgallery.com/product/sunflowers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sunflowers https://farkashartgallery.com/product/sunflowers/#respond Sat, 09 Jun 2018 09:28:11 +0000 http://farkashartgallery.com/?post_type=product&p=895

Fernand Leger original lithograph 1953 This amazing original lithograph, which was signed in hand, describes the two sunflowers. The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>

Fernand Leger original lithograph 1953 This amazing original lithograph, which was signed in hand, describes the two sunflowers. The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>
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