Disks of Newton, Study for Fugue in Two Colors, c.1911 - Frantisek Kupka
Beyond the Notes: A study in color and frivolity - Bach's B minor Prelude and Fugue
Fugues in Color
There's something intrinsically calming about fields of wildflowers, and Yves Delorme replicates this natural tranquillity in its Fugues collection. This design features an intricate artwork of magical herbs and florals, bringing a romantic notion to your bedroom space, its soothing organic cotton composition allows you to feel calm as you climb into bed, before drifting off to a place with an abundance of meadows.
Fugues Quilted Coverlet Yves Delorme Brown King Coverlet / Bedspread
Fugues in Color
Paintings Reproductions Amorpha. Fugue in Two Colors 5 by Frantisek Kupka (Inspired By) (1871-1957, Czech
There's something intrinsically calming about fields of wildflowers, and Yves Delorme replicates this natural tranquillity in its Fugues collection. This design features an intricate artwork of magical herbs and florals, bringing a romantic notion to your bedroom space, its soothing organic cotton composition allows you to feel calm as you climb into bed, before drifting off to a place with an abundance of meadows.
Fugues Quilted Coverlet Yves Delorme Brown King Coverlet / Bedspread
The exhibition brings together five contemporary artists of international stature: Sam Gilliam (United States, 1933), Katharina Grosse (Germany, 1961), Steven Parrino (United States, 1958-2005), Megan Rooney (Canada, 1985), Niele Toroni (Switzerland / France, 1937). Their works are characterised by an expansive use of colour, which emerges from canvas to invade walls, floors, and ceilings. Within of the FLV, each of these artists will have a dedicated space.
Fugues in Color [Book]
The Big Review: Fugues in Colour at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris