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Le Corbusier Architectural Print - Museum & Cultural Centre, Ahmedabad, India (1961)

Le Corbusier Architectural Print - Museum & Cultural Centre, Ahmedabad, India (1961)

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Le Corbusier Architectural Print - Museum & Cultural Centre, Ahmedabad, India (1961)

Description: This stunning architectural print captures the brilliance of Le Corbusier, one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. The print depicts the Museum and Cultural Centre in Ahmedabad, India, a masterpiece of modernist architecture. The image, taken in April 1961, showcases the interplay of light and shadow, highlighting the clean lines, bold geometry, and minimalistic style for which Le Corbusier is known.

Le Corbusier was a pioneer of modern architecture and urban planning, and this image serves as a reflection of his commitment to creating spaces that integrate functionality with aesthetics. The large windows, open spaces, and natural elements visible in the photo emphasize his "machine for living" philosophy.

This vintage print is a great piece for collectors of architectural photography, modernist art, or Le Corbusier enthusiasts. It is a rare find that captures an iconic moment in architectural history.

Dimensions:

  • Approximate dimensions: 13 inches (height) x 9.5 inches (width)

Artist: Le Corbusier, a renowned Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, and urban planner, was one of the most impactful figures of modernist architecture. His innovative approach to design and urban planning has left a lasting legacy on the architecture of the 20th century. This print showcases one of his most famous works in India, highlighting his international influence.

Significance: The Museum and Cultural Centre in Ahmedabad, India, is one of the landmark projects in Le Corbusier's career. This image captures his revolutionary approach to space, light, and the integration of nature. Collectors of architectural works and enthusiasts of modernism would find this piece valuable both for its artistic and historical importance.

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