
Robert Delaunay
1885
- 1941
French Abstract Painter
Movement : Neo-impressionism, Orphism, simultanism
Robert Delaunay, born in 1885 in Paris and died in 1941 in Montpellier, was a French painter known for his contributions to the Orphism movement, which focused on pure abstraction and vivid colors. His works, such as 'Rhythm, Joie de vivre' and 'Simultaneous Windows,' are admired for their dynamic compositions and exploration of color theory. Delaunay's innovative approach to abstract art and his influence on modern painting techniques have made him a significant figure in early 20th-century art, reflecting the vibrancy and energy of the modern world.
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