Rhythm is a painting by French artist Robert Delaunay, created in 1913. It is an abstract composition that features a dynamic interplay of shapes and colors, arranged in a rhythmic pattern. The painting is regarded as an important example of early abstract art, and is considered one of Delaunay's most significant works. It is characterized by its use of vibrant, contrasting colors, bold geometric forms, and a sense of movement and rhythm that is reflected in its title. Rhythm is part of a series of paintings known as Orphism, which were inspired by the rhythms of modern life and sought to create a new form of visual expression that could capture the essence of modernity. Overall, Rhythm is a groundbreaking work of abstract art that helped to usher in a new era of artistic experimentation and innovation in the early 20th century.
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