Sonia Delaunay
Delaunay-Terk, Sonia
Ukraine, 1885 - 1979, active France
Sonia Delaunay was a French painter, illustrator, printmaker, and designer who cofounded orphism. Named after Greek poet and musician Orpheus, the movement helped pioneer abstract art by seeking kinship between visual art and music.
Born Sonia Terk in Ukraine in 1885, the artist moved to Paris in 1905. She married fellow artist Robert Delaunay five years later, and the two began developing the principles of orphism together. Their abstract works, which featured brightly colored, dynamic discs, represented a break from cubism, the dominant movement of the era.
Sonia Delaunay also made notable contributions to fashion and textile design. She created vibrant, often patterned clothing designs for film and theater productions as well as private clients. Delaunay established her own studio in the 1920s.
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Simultaneous Patterns for Cloth
Simultaneous Patterns for Cloth
Sonia Delaunay · 1920s(?) · watercolor on thin wove paper · Accession ID 2015.111.3
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Solar Prism
Solar Prism
Sonia Delaunay · 1914 · collage with brush and ink, transparent and opaque watercolor, and crayon on board · Accession ID 2007.108.1
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Untitled Abstraction
Untitled Abstraction
Sonia Delaunay · · pochoir print retouched with black chalk on wove paper · Accession ID 1980.45.419