The artwork, titled “Composition (Study)” by Theo van Doesburg, was created in 1930 in Germany. This piece is associated with the Neoplasticism art movement and falls under the genre of sketch and study.
The artwork features a minimalist composition characterized by a grid layout, within which various colored geometric shapes are arranged. Predominantly, there are red, yellow, and blue squares interspersed with black and white forms. The lines, precise and methodical, guide the viewer’s eye across the piece, reflecting the artist’s intent to explore geometric abstraction and purity of form. This study represents an exploration of form and color harmony, key elements of the Neoplasticism movement.