La ville blanche (1953) by Corneille

“La ville blanche,” created by Corneille in 1953, is a remarkable piece within the Art Informel movement, representing an abstract genre. The artwork showcases Corneille’s distinctive style, characterized by bold colors and dynamic forms.

The artwork exhibits a complex composition with a series of interwoven lines and shapes that appear to create an abstract depiction of a cityscape. Dominated by hues of white, red, blue, and green, the piece features an array of building-like structures that are fragmented and stylized, suggesting a bustling urban environment. The upper portion of the artwork displays a variety of expressive brushstrokes and forms, adding to the sense of movement and chaos. Two prominent circular shapes, one on the left with a blue center and one on the right outlined in black, create focal points that draw the viewer’s attention and contribute to the overall sense of abstraction.

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