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  1. 23 de sept. de 2018 · Antes de ello, Delaunay estaba obsesionado con la Torre Eiffel, símbolo de la modernidad y la comunicación. Y viendo esas pinturas, vemos cómo va llegando del cubismo al orfismo (observemos que, en el cuadro de 1913, aún está la torre pero casi no la reconocemos).

  2. La Torre Eiffel es una de las obras más emblemáticas del artista francés Robert Delaunay. En este cuadro, Delaunay utiliza su característico estilo artístico que combina colores brillantes y formas geométricas para representar la famosa torre de París.

  3. The Eiffel Tower series of Robert Delaunay (1885–1941) is a cycle of paintings and drawings of the Eiffel Tower. Its main sequence was created between 1909 and 1912, with additional works added up to 1928.

  4. Al igual que para numerosas figuras literarias y artísticas de la época, la Torre Eiffel, construida con motivo de la Exposición Universal de París de 1889, se convirtió en un símbolo de modernidad para Robert Delaunay (nacido en 1885 en París; fallecido en 1941 en Montpellier, Francia).

  5. La Tour Eiffel. An emblem of modernity, the metal tower built by Gustave Eiffel in 1889 fascinated Delaunay and runs through all his work. After breaking it down in a major Cubist series in the early 191Os, the artist glorifies the Eiffel Tower in a range of flamboyant colours underscored by a powerful seen-from-below effect, often adopted by ...

  6. With his depiction of the Eiffel Tower, the symbol of Paris built in 1889 as a spectacular example of French engineering, Robert Delaunay produced a shocking scenario of the decline and fall of...

  7. Robert Delaunay was fascinated by the Eiffel Tower, which was erected in 1889 to commemorate the centennial of the French Revolution. For the next forty years (until the construction of New York’s Chrysler Building), the Eiffel Tower remained the tallest structure in the world and was visible throughout the French capital.