Champs de Mars: The Red Tower

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Year1911
Dimensions160.7 cm × 128.6 cm (63.3 in × 50.6 in)
Champs de Mars: The Red Tower
ArtistRobert Delaunay
Year1911
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions160.7 cm × 128.6 cm (63.3 in × 50.6 in)
LocationArt Institute of Chicago, Chicago
Accession1959.1
WebsiteArt Institute of Chicago website

Champs de Mars: The Red Tower (French: Champs de Mars: La Tour Rouge) is an oil on canvas painting by the French painter Robert Delaunay, from 1911. It shows an orphic representation of the Eiffel Tower, in Paris. The painting is held in the Art Institute of Chicago.[1]

Delaunay's painting style changed quickly in the first decade of the 20th century, keeping pace with the artistic developments of the time. Only few years before of the current painting, he still followed the neo-impressionist style. However, he came under the influence of cubism and the expressionist movement Der Blaue Reiter, with which he exhibited in Munich, in 1911, and his work quickly developed towards his own unique style, orphism, in which defragmentation and surface composition were central, and the figurative would become subordinate to these.[2]

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