





LE CORBUSIER INK DRAWING - FALL OF BARCELONA
Original drawing by LE CORBUSIER depicting The Fall of Barcelona. Drawing in black ink , dated and signed at the bottom right 2.11.60 III
Year: 1960
Title:the fall of Barcelona
Artist: Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, 1887–1965)
Medium: Ink on paper
Dimensions: 70 × 100 cm
Description:
Drawing by Le Corbusier exploring the human form through an architectural lens. Using bold, continuous lines and abstracted shapes, he intertwines limbs, torsos, and faces into a unified, almost mechanical composition. Despite the flatness of the medium, the figures exude rhythm and movement, forming a visual architecture of the body.
Best known for his revolutionary contributions to modern architecture, Le Corbusier was also a prolific visual artist. His drawings reflect the same principles found in his buildings: harmony, order, and a fascination with the human figure as both organic and constructed form. This piece captures his unique synthesis of art and architecture.
Original drawing by LE CORBUSIER depicting The Fall of Barcelona. Drawing in black ink , dated and signed at the bottom right 2.11.60 III
Year: 1960
Title:the fall of Barcelona
Artist: Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, 1887–1965)
Medium: Ink on paper
Dimensions: 70 × 100 cm
Description:
Drawing by Le Corbusier exploring the human form through an architectural lens. Using bold, continuous lines and abstracted shapes, he intertwines limbs, torsos, and faces into a unified, almost mechanical composition. Despite the flatness of the medium, the figures exude rhythm and movement, forming a visual architecture of the body.
Best known for his revolutionary contributions to modern architecture, Le Corbusier was also a prolific visual artist. His drawings reflect the same principles found in his buildings: harmony, order, and a fascination with the human figure as both organic and constructed form. This piece captures his unique synthesis of art and architecture.

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