The artwork, titled “Model of artist’s house,” was created in 1923 in Germany by Theo van Doesburg. It is associated with the Constructivism art movement and falls under the genre of design.
The artwork presents a model of a house, showcasing a composition of geometric forms and utilitarian structures. It features a series of interconnected rectangular and square blocks, arranged in a manner that proposes a functional yet abstract architectural design. Each component appears meticulously calculated, reflecting the Constructivist emphasis on order and construction. The model, through its stark simplicity and structural integrity, embodies the modernist ideals of the early 20th century.