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Rythme n°2 Poster

Rythme n°2 Poster

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Rythme n°2 (1938) by Robert Delaunay

Bring dynamic energy to your space with this premium art print, inspired by Delaunay’s pioneering use of vibrant color and rhythmic movement, reflecting his fascination with light and harmony—perfect for creating a lively, modern atmosphere in any room.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Robert Delaunay (1885–1941) was a pioneering French modernist whose work helped shape the trajectory of abstract art in the early twentieth century. As a founder of Orphism, he was fascinated by the expressive power of color and its ability to evoke movement and sensation. Delaunay, often collaborating with his wife Sonia Delaunay, bridged the worlds of fine art, design, and urban culture, leaving a lasting mark on the evolution of modern visual language.

His influence is evident in the development of avant-garde movements and remains central to any exploration of famous artists in modern art. His legacy continues to inspire those interested in the intersections of color, abstraction, and innovation.

The Artwork

Rythme n°2, created in 1938, reflects Delaunay's commitment to developing a universal visual language rooted in color and form rather than narrative. The title references musical rhythm, suggesting that the composition is meant to be experienced like a visual symphony—where repetition, variation, and tempo create harmony. This approach was especially resonant in the late 1930s, as Delaunay sought clarity and optimism through abstraction during a period of social and political upheaval.

The artwork stands as a testament to Delaunay's belief in the transformative power of art, offering viewers a sense of energy, balance, and hope. Today, it is recognized as an iconic example of vintage modernist abstraction and continues to engage audiences with its dynamic spirit.

Style & Characteristics

The composition is dominated by interlocking circles and sweeping arcs that generate a sense of rotation and perpetual motion. The design is defined by crisp, clean lines and sharply delineated shapes, giving the work a graphic precision that is visually striking even from a distance.

A vibrant palette of red, blue, yellow, and orange is punctuated by bold black accents, creating high contrast and a luminous, rhythmic effect. This fine art print appeals to collectors of abstract wall art and those drawn to geometric compositions with bold primary colors.

In Interior Design

Rythme n°2 introduces animated structure to contemporary spaces, energizing living rooms, offices, or entryways with its circular momentum. It pairs seamlessly with modern, mid-century, and minimalist interiors, adding movement without overwhelming the decor.

For a cohesive look, echo one of the artwork's accent colors in textiles or ceramics while keeping surrounding surfaces neutral, such as white, beige, or warm grey. The piece also complements Bauhaus inspired posters and is elevated when paired with selections from our frames collection.