Fernand Leger, 1881 - 1955 was a member of the Cubist circle of artists in Paris.
Important works of art include:
- The Construction Workers, 1951, Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia
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The Construction Workers, 1951, was painted by Fernand Leger.

An extraordinary episode in the history of European modernism is the alliance between the avant-garde and the antique.

Part of Chester Dale's magnificent bequest to the National Gallery of Art, this exhibition features 83 of his finest French and American paintings.

The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam is widely regarded as one of the world’s most important collections of modern and contemporary art and design.

In 1815, the merchant and banker Johann Friedrich Städel of Frankfurt set forth in his will that his "sizeable collection" form an art institute.

The Pompidou Museum has one of leading collections of modern and contemporary art in Europe.

The Museum opened in 1961 with a core of works from the modern collections of the Petit Palais, enriched by the collectors Sarmiento, Amos and Vollard

During his fifty years as an art dealer Ernst Beyeler was constantly collecting art.
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