© F.L.C./Bildupphovsrätt 2026
Grande nature morte Indépendants
by Le Corbusier
Artist
Le Corbusier
(Schweiz, 1887 - 1965)
Alternate Title
- Stilleben tillägnat Independenterna
Date1922
Medium
DimensionsBildmått: 114 × 146 cm
Yttermått: 121,5 × 154,5 × 5 cm
Classification
Countries
Credit LineInköp 1966
Object NumberNM 5918
The artwork is on outgoing loan
About the artworkIn the interwar period after the end of the dark, chaotic First World War, a new radical architecture began to unfold. The ideal was to reflect the spirit of the new era, and many architects rejected unnecessary decor and ornaments that alluded to the past. Architecture grew geometric and abstract, with clinical, white walls and panorama windows. It emerged in harmony with influences from visual arts, as exemplified in the works of the architect Le Corbusier. He painted and sculpted throughout life, and it is hard to imagine his architectural designs without the links to modern painting. His ideas spread through lectures, and essays in magazines and books – including Après le cubisme (After Cubism), which he wrote together with the painter Amédée Ozenfant.
Signatures, inscriptions and marks
Signerad i nedre högra hörnet "Jeanneret"., På dukens baksida:
"Nature morte Independents 1922"
jeanneret, Stämpel på dukens baksida:
BLANCHET
38 RUE BONAPARTE
PARIS
11 etiketter på baksidan
Selected exhibition history
Rosa segel. Svensk modernism i Moderna Museets samling (den 17 juni 2023 - den 3 augusti 2025)
Moderna Museet, Stockholm