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Soleil, tour, aéroplane (Sun, Tower, Airplane)

Robert Delaunay1913

Albright-Knox Art Gallery

Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Buffalo, New York, United States

Robert Delaunay had great enthusiasm for the rapid change and technological developments of contemporary life in the early years of the twentieth century. “Sun, Tower, Airplane” highlights three symbols of late nineteenth– and early twentieth–century modernity: the Eiffel Tower, a biplane, and a Ferris wheel. Delaunay conveys his excitement about such marvels through energetic lines, shapes, and the warm, bright colors that radiate from a kaleidoscopic sun. Early on, the artist painted in a Neo-Impressionist manner, and from 1909 to 1911, he was briefly associated with Cubism. By 1912, however, Delaunay became increasingly preoccupied with the dynamics of color relationships and made his first “disc” painting; he deployed the motif as a symbol for the sun and, ultimately, the universe. The poet and critic Guillaume Apollinaire (French, 1880–1918) praised Delaunay’s work and coined the term “Orphism” to describe this new style, which was also explored by artists Francis Picabia (French, 1879–1953) and František Kupka (Czech, 1871–1957). In this work, light energizes the canvas and Delaunay’s swirling discs form a prism through which viewers can recognize the icons of modern technology that inspired him.

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  • Title: Soleil, tour, aéroplane (Sun, Tower, Airplane)
  • Creator: Robert Delaunay
  • Date Created: 1913
  • Physical Dimensions: support: 52 x 51 5/8 inches (132.08 x 131.13 cm); framed: 61 5/8 x 61 5/8 x 3 1/8 inches (156.53 x 156.53 x 7.94 cm)
  • Contributor: Collection Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York; A. Conger Goodyear Fund, 1964 (1964:14)
  • Rights: The copyright status of this artwork is believed to be held in public domain. The Albright-Knox Art Gallery is mindful of its responsibilities concerning the intellectual property rights of others, and works to protect images of artworks that are believed to be under copyright or to have other restrictions imposed by contract or policy. While the museum makes every effort to accurately determine the rights status of artworks and images of those artworks, the information provided may not be up to date. Any statement on the public domain status of a work is made by the museum in good faith. If you have any information on the rights status of a work contrary to or in addition to the information listed here, or if you are the copyright owner and believe the AK has not properly attributed your work or has used it without your authorization, please contact the Albright-Knox Art Gallery at digitalassets@albrightknox.org.
  • External Link: More information about the artwork is available here.
  • Medium: oil on canvas
  • Image Information: Image courtesy of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York.
  • Artist's Nationality: French
  • Artist's Death Year: 1941
  • Artist's Birth Year: 1885
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