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Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow by Piet Mondrian (1930) is an oil on canvas painting featuring red squares surrounded by blue and yellow squares—a cornerstone of De Stijl movement and Mondrian's exploration of geometric abstraction.
The dominant color is a muted blue-grey, which varies in translucency and opacity. Accents of purple, brown, crimson, and orange are used to highlight the forms and create shadowy halos around their outlines.
Explore Piet Mondrian’s "Composition 1916," a seminal abstract work showcasing geometric forms & primary colors. A key piece of De Stijl, this painting exemplifies Neoplasticism's influence.
This artwork showcases Germaine Krull’s masterful photographic technique, utilizing dramatic lighting and shallow depth of field to emphasize the mask's form. Inspired by Strawinsky’s ‘History of a Soldier,’ it embodies New Objectivity principles with its precise realism and geometric composition.
Theo van Doesburg’s ‘Café Aubette’ is a geometric masterpiece of De Stijl, capturing the vibrant energy of 1920s Strasbourg with bold primary colors and precise lines. Explore this iconic work and own a piece of art history.
Klee's involvement with the Bauhaus school solidified his reputation as a pioneer of modern art, emphasizing experimentation and abstraction.
Discover Carl Fieger’s "Untitled" watercolor depicting a luxurious Berlin study. Art Deco design, symmetrical composition & intellectual atmosphere – a unique Bauhaus piece.
Explore Lubo Kristek’s ‘Automatic Trains of Thought – Desk,’ a poignant assemblage reflecting on freedom and confinement through symbolic objects like thorns, wire, and a medicine chest—a captivating piece from 1975.
This painting, created in 1930 by Carl Fieger during his Bauhaus apprenticeship, depicts an architectural concept for a house emphasizing functionality and incorporating multiple rooms like a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bathroom. Supported by extensive research and linked to prominent Bauhaus figures, it exemplifies the movement's ideals.
A striking black and white architectural study of a modern house from 1926 by Lucia Moholy that captures the harmony between nature and structure, inviting you to explore this timeless piece of Bauhaus history.
Admire Carl Fieger's 'Wicker Chair' (1921), a striking black & white sketch capturing Bauhaus design principles and showcasing the artist’s mastery of form and detail.