Composition with Three Figures

Composition with Three Figures is an oil on canvas painting by French painter Fernand Léger, from 1932.

A blue wavy shape stained with white separates these two parts.

The characters are disproportionate, with oval faces, large eyes and stylized hair.

The artist here chooses a large-format composition in which he divides the elements of the painting into two groups in order to affirm a “dialectical evolution which necessarily involves the always very concentrated oppositions of two antinomic and clearly formulated themes”.

[2] Abandoning industrial and urban forms, but still strongly imbued with the aesthetics of these themes, Fernand Léger returns in this work to the human subject, but not as an object of plastic admiration: “If an object, a subject, is beautiful, it is no longer raw material, it is plastic value, therefore unusable; we just have to look and admire.