> Mural by Fernand Léger in Nelson Rockefeller's apartment, New York
Murals & interior projects
In the late 1930s, Léger spent the majority of his time working on large-scale international design projects, usually featuring murals. The paintings that emerged from this period often incorporated the crisp imagery that he devised for these purposes
In 1937, he won several major commissions, including stage sets for the Paris Opera and decorations for the Trade Union Congress at Vélodrome d'Hiver and Le Transport des Forces for the Palais de la Découverte at the International Exhibition of Arts and Techniques. After finishing these major pieces in 1928, he was commissioned to produce murals for Nelson Rockefeller’s New York penthouse, including pieces for the stairwell and fireplaces in the property.
The influence of these monumental interior decor projects can be seen in the composition and subjects of his smaller works from this period, such as the work featured in our auction “L’Etoile de mer” (The Starfish).