The artwork, titled “Composition,” was created by Theo van Doesburg in 1918 and belongs to the Neoplasticism movement. This abstract piece is rendered in oil on canvas, measuring 57 by 101 centimeters. Currently, it is housed in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, NY, US.
The artwork is characterized by its arrangement of bold, geometric forms primarily consisting of rectangles in red, blue, and tan hues. These shapes are set against a beige background, creating a sense of balance and harmony through the use of primary colors and simple forms. The design embodies the principles of Neoplasticism, emphasizing an abstract and often non-representational aesthetic that focuses on the essential basics of form and color. The symmetrical arrangement of shapes creates a rhythmic and harmonious visual experience, underscoring the artist’s pursuit of purity and order in his compositions.