During the war, Robert and Sonia Delaunay lived in Spain and Portugal. Upon his return to Paris in 1921, Robert Delaunay cooperates with Tristan Tzara - dadaihm was then in apogee. In 1920-ies. can observe a kind of "return to normality" - he wrote a completely traditional portraits of his friends and wealthy clients.
But in 1930-ies. He returns to the theme titles and creates a series of "colored rhythms" and "infinite rhythms.
At the beginning of World War II, Delaunay had gone to the south-west France, in Montpellier, where Robert Delaunay died in 1941 from cancer.
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