“Architectural Analysis” by Theo van Doesburg, created in 1923 in Germany, is an abstract work crafted using Indian ink on paper. This piece, measuring 55 x 38 cm, belongs to the Constructivism art movement.
The artwork features a complex interplay of geometric shapes, primarily composed of lines and planes intersecting and overlapping in various dimensions. It exudes a sense of order and precision, characteristic of Constructivism, and evokes thoughts of three-dimensional architectural forms translated onto a two-dimensional surface. The meticulous arrangement of forms within the piece showcases van Doesburg’s adeptness at manipulating spatial perception and his pursuit of harmony and balance.