Iridescent Interpenetration No.13 (c.1914; Italy) by Giacomo Balla

The artwork, titled “Iridescent Interpenetration No.13,” was created by Giacomo Balla around the year 1914 in Italy. This piece is part of the “Iridescent Interpenetration” series and falls within the Abstract Art movement, specifically classified as abstract genre art.

The artwork is characterized by a complex geometric pattern composed of interlocking shapes and lines, meticulously arranged to form a rhythmic and dynamic visual experience. It features a progression of colors transitioning from yellow at the top, through green and blue, and culminating in red at the bottom. The use of iridescent colors and the interplay between filled and empty spaces evoke a sense of depth and movement, typical of Balla’s exploration of Futurism and abstraction. The structured composition and vibrant hues exemplify Balla’s innovative approach to capturing light, motion, and time within a static medium.

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