“I wanted to proclaim a return to simplicity by ways of an immediate art without any subtlety, comprehensible to all. I love Louis David, because he is so anti-impressionist... I love the dryness in his work and also in that of Ingres. That was my way, and it touched me, instantly.”

Quote from Kunst und Zeugnis, Dora Vallier, Zürich 1967, p. 62
Quotes of Fernand Leger, 1960's

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