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Iconic artworks with vivid colors using giclée fine art 12-color printing technology. Unmatched quality and durability using 200gsm smooth matte paper. Unframed; delivered flat or rolled.










Robert Delaunay's 'Political Drama' (1914) is a vibrant example of Orphism, using colour and form to express the political tensions of pre-war Europe. This striking print brings avant-garde energy to any room.
Robert Delaunay's 'Political Drama' (1914) exemplifies his pioneering work in Orphism, a branch of Cubism focused on pure abstraction and vibrant colour. Delaunay, alongside his wife Sonia, sought to create a visual language that evoked musical harmonies through the interplay of light and colour. This work, created on the eve of the First World War, reflects the turbulent political climate through its dynamic composition and clashing hues. Two figures, rendered in semi-abstract form, stand against a backdrop of concentric circles, their forms fragmented and distorted by the swirling energy of the composition. The palette, a mix of bold primaries and softer pastels, creates a sense of both harmony and discord, mirroring the complex emotions of the time. As a fine art print, 'Political Drama' brings a touch of avant-garde energy to any space. Its bold colours and dynamic composition make it a striking focal point, while its historical significance adds depth and intrigue. Perfect for those who appreciate modern art and its ability to capture the spirit of an era, this print is sure to spark conversation and inspire contemplation.
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Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Robert Delaunay, a pivotal figure in early 20th-century abstract art, wasn't content to merely depict the world; he wanted to capture its very essence through pure colour and form. Born in Paris in 1885, Delaunay initially dabbled in Neo-Impressionism before forging his own path, one that would lead to the birth of Orphism. This movement, championed by Delaunay and his wife Sonia, sought to evoke the sensory richness of music through vibrant, non-representational compositions. Delaunay believed that colour itself held the key to unlocking profound emotional and spiritual experiences. His groundbreaking series, *Windows*, exemplifies this pursuit. Forget conventional perspective; Delaunay fragmented the canvas into kaleidoscopic shards of colour, creating a sensation of light, movement, and depth. This exploration of simultaneity – the idea that multiple perspectives and sensations could be experienced at once – became a hallmark of his style. Delaunay's *Eiffel Tower* series offers a Cubist-influenced take on the famous landmark, but with a focus on colour and dynamism that sets it apart. Though he flirted with abstraction, Delaunay never fully abandoned representational elements. His later works, such as *Rhythm No. 1*, demonstrate a masterful synthesis of abstraction and figuration. Delaunay's legacy extends beyond his own artistic output; he profoundly influenced generations of artists who sought to explore the expressive potential of colour and form. His art prints offer a window into a world where colour sings and light dances, enriching any space with their vibrant energy.
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