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Published by ArtCurial Edition - Suite: for Society Azygos - Original lithograph on paper - Signed in the plate // Sonia Delaunay's Dance Endless Rhythm (1923), published in 1994, is a lithograph that exemplifies her focus on abstract forms and dynamic movement. The artwork features interlocking circular shapes and bold black lines, creating a composition that suggests continuous motion and rhythm. Delaunay’s use of overlapping and intersecting forms, combined with cross-hatched textures, gives the piece a sense of depth and energy, highlighting her exploration of color and form as autonomous elements. This limited edition print was published by ArtCurial Edition, part of the Society Azygos suite, and it is signed in the plate. Delaunay’s work reflects her pioneering role in the Orphism movement, where abstraction and the use of color to convey movement were central to her artistic vision.
Dance Endless Rhythm (1923), 1994
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Published by ArtCurial Edition - Suite: for Society Azygos - Original lithograph on paper - Signed in the plate // Sonia Delaunay's Dance Endless Rhythm (1923), published in 1994, is a lithograph that exemplifies her focus on abstract forms and dynamic movement. The artwork features interlocking circular shapes and bold black lines, creating a composition that suggests continuous motion and rhythm. Delaunay’s use of overlapping and intersecting forms, combined with cross-hatched textures, gives the piece a sense of depth and energy, highlighting her exploration of color and form as autonomous elements. This limited edition print was published by ArtCurial Edition, part of the Society Azygos suite, and it is signed in the plate. Delaunay’s work reflects her pioneering role in the Orphism movement, where abstraction and the use of color to convey movement were central to her artistic vision.
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What is Orphism?
Orphism is an abstract style of painting influenced by Cubism, developed by Sonia and Robert Delaunay. The term was coined around 1912 by French poet Guillaume Apollinaire to differentiate the Delaunays' work from Cubism, emphasizing their focus on vibrant color and light. The name Orphism is inspired by the Greek musician Orpheus, symbolizing the movement's lyrical and harmonious qualities.