Simultaneous Windows

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Simultaneous Windows is a series of abstract paintings by Robert Delaunay that explores color, light, and perception through fragmented, overlapping window-like forms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abstract art
painting series
artForm painting
artisticStyle geometric abstraction
non-representational
associatedWith Paris art scene
colorTheoryConcept complementary contrasts
optical mixing
simultaneity
countryOfOrigin France
creator Robert Delaunay NERFINISHED
depicts window motif
explores dynamic movement through color
relationship between color and light
simultaneity of visual perception
genre Orphism NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic absence of traditional perspective
emphasis on optical effects
overlapping geometric shapes
vibrant color contrasts
hasForm series of paintings
hasPart fragmented forms
overlapping window-like forms
hasSeriesTitleInLanguage Fenêtres simultanées
influencedBy Cubism
Divisionism NERFINISHED
Neo-Impressionism NERFINISHED
color theory
languageOfTitle French
mainSubject color
light
perception
medium oil paint
movement Abstract art
Cubism
Orphic Cubism NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Robert Delaunay NERFINISHED
period early 20th century
theme fragmented visual experience
urban modernity
vision through windows
usesTechnique fragmentation of form
overlapping planes
simultaneous contrast of colors

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Robert Delaunay notableWork Simultaneous Windows