National Gallery of Australia, Canberra - With a jump, swing and a somersault, Fernand Léger's 'Les Trapézistes' has landed in 'Bodies of art'. Open from Saturday 6 April. Lower Ground, FREE. Work:
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra - 'Colour is a human need like water and fire. It is a raw material indispensable to life.' Fernand Léger was born #otd 1881. Find him, larger
![The Juggler and the Trapeze Artists; Le Jongleur et les Trapezistes. Fernand Leger (1881-1955). Brush and ink on paper. Executed in 1945. 21.5 x 29cm - SuperStock The Juggler and the Trapeze Artists; Le Jongleur et les Trapezistes. Fernand Leger (1881-1955). Brush and ink on paper. Executed in 1945. 21.5 x 29cm - SuperStock](https://cdn.superstock.com/866/Comp/866-19954.webp)
The Juggler and the Trapeze Artists; Le Jongleur et les Trapezistes. Fernand Leger (1881-1955). Brush and ink on paper. Executed in 1945. 21.5 x 29cm - SuperStock
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