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  1. Although it is difficult at first to identify them, the picture depicts three soldiers sitting around a table playing cards. The most prominent of them (left) wears a medal on his chest, along with the traditional red hat of the French army, which Leger depicts simultaneously from two different viewpoints, in true Cubist style.

  2. La deconstrucción de Leger de los tres jugadores de cartas en partes geométricas de una máquina es su forma de aludir tanto a la naturaleza mecánica de la guerra de trincheras como al anonimato de sus participantes.

  3. Soldiers playing cards was created during his convalescence in Paris after a poison gas attack. Robots. In this painting Léger combines cubism with the aesthetic of the machine. The soldiers are not people of flesh and blood, but look more like robots with their robust, geometric shapes and their arms like steel forged pipes.

  4. Detalles. Título: Soldados jugando a las cartas. Autor: Fernand Léger. Fecha: 1917. Técnica: Óleo sobre lienzo. Expuesto en: Museo Kroller-Muller.

  5. 23 de sept. de 2019 · Fernand Legers Soldiers Playing Cards exemplifies his goal as an artist to create works inspired by his specific moment in time, whilst also expressing his personal take on Cubism.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2023 · "Soldiers Playing Cards" de Fernand Léger es una obra de arte importante que ofrece una interpretación única de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. A través de sus formas fragmentadas, interacciones dinámicas y enfoque humanista, Léger captura las complejas experiencias de los soldados durante la guerra.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2023 · Fernand Léger's "Soldiers Playing Cards" stands as a significant artwork that offers a unique interpretation of WWII. Through his fragmented forms, dynamic interactions, and humanistic approach, Léger captures the complex experiences of soldiers during the war.