French painter, sculptor, and filmmaker Fernand Léger didn’t just participate in the birth of modern art — he helped define it. Born in Normandy in 1881, Léger arrived in Paris and fell in with the Cubist revolution alongside Picasso, Braque, and Duchamp, but quickly forged a style so distinctly his own that critics gave it its own name: Tubism — bold, cylindrical, machine-age forms rendered in flat primary colours and thick black outlines that turned the modern world into art. From the trenches of World War I to the neon-lit streets of New York City, Léger drew inspiration from industry, urban life, and the common man, creating monumental works like The City, Three Musicians, and The Big Parade that bridged cubism wall art and what would later become Pop Art. His paintings sold for nearly $40 million at auction, his murals hang in the United Nations, and his influence on abstract art and modern house design remains as alive today as the day he painted it.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
• 12 high-resolution digital files — instant download, ready to print and frame
HOW IT WORKS
• Upon purchase, you’ll receive a PDF guide with a secure download link for your full-resolution master files
PRINT & FRAME
• Print at home or use a professional service
• Resize to fit any frame or project
• Perfect for modern house design, contemporary lofts, creative studios, or any space that demands bold abstract art with serious art-historical weight
• Pair with a minimalist black or white frame — a wide mat in bright white or cool grey lets the cubist geometry and primary colours take centre stage
WHY DIGITAL?
• Instant access — no shipping delays
• Eco-friendly — zero waste
• 300 dpi files for crisp, professional results
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