Rhythm, Joie de Vivre by Robert Delaunay


60cm x 80cm
24" x 32"

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About Robert Delaunay

Robert Delaunay was hugely influential on the Expressionist movement, and he had initially been invited to participate in the first Blaue Reiter exhibition in 1913. Yet his work was also an inspiration for the Futurists in Italy and the American Synchronizes, and he took part in the Art Deco Exhibition in the 1920’s.

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