Robert delaunay (born april 12, 1885, paris—died oct In the sprawling city of paris, in the warm embrace of 1885, robert delaunay came into the world, drawing his first breath amidst an epoch of grand revolutions in art and philosophy. 25, 1941, montpellier, fr.) was a french painter who first introduced vibrant colour into cubism and thereby originated the trend in cubist painting known as orphism (q.v.).
Delaunay penned his own theories of color in which he discusses both color as a material form and its great expressive power A dance of colour & cubism He was particularly captivated by how the interaction of various colors generated impressions of movement and depth without allusion to nature.
Delaunay would spent time in the company of young contemporary artists in his early years, including cubists, and these would influence his artistic direction. Robert delaunay was one of the most unique artists of the early 20th century in europe Delaunay and his wife were the founders of orphism His colorful works were based on formalistic experimentation and, as a result, became both visually and intellectually stimulating.
Robert delaunay revolutionized abstract art through his innovative theories about color and movement His conceptual approaches transformed how artists viewed and used color in the early 20th century Apprenticed for two years to a theatrical designer, then began to paint A friend of metzinger and the douanier rousseau
Robert delaunay was a french artist best known for his vibratory paintings of modern life Interested in conveying a sense of dynamism in his work, delaunay often chose icons of human progress as motifs for his paintings.