"This truth must be recognized as a dogma and assume the validity of an axiom in the general understanding of painting"
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The subtext is postwar and industrial. Leger watched modern life turn into systems: factories, machines, standardized parts, mass reproduction. In that environment, painting can’t stay a purely lyrical craft; it needs its own hard rules, its own baseline assumptions about form, color, and the structure of visual experience. “General understanding of painting” signals that he’s not speaking to a small circle of connoisseurs. He wants a shared literacy, a common grammar that makes modern art legible and defensible - especially against the charge that abstraction and stylization are arbitrary.
It also reveals the paradox at the heart of the avant-garde: rebellion that immediately tries to legislate. Leger’s Cubist-adjacent clarity, his interest in bold contour and engineered composition, comes with a managerial streak. The rhetoric of “axiom” is meant to end the argument before it starts, to turn a contested aesthetic into common sense.
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