Description
Avant-garde Swiss artist Alice Bailly drew inspiration from a variety of new and exciting styles during her time in Paris. After moving there in the early 1900s she quickly established friendships and collaborations with leading artists in Fauvism Cubism and Dada. These distinctly modern styles are clearly visible in this work from 1922 entitled The Elephant. Fauvisms vibrant colors are a perfect fit for this circus scene. The impossible perspective flattens all of the action into 1-image creating a complex sort of organized chaos. Her juxtaposition of clean lines with rougher brushstrokes makes for a really dynamic image. This piece by one of the 20th centurys most groundbreaking female artists is sure to capture the attention of adults and children alike. Frame Description Black Matte Frame. Color: Yellow.