The artwork, titled “Abstract Composition/Figures in a Landscape” by the artist Le Corbusier, was created in 1930. This piece is associated with the Cubism art movement and falls under the genre of sketch and study.
The artwork features an abstract composition prominently displaying geometric shapes and fluid forms, all set within what appears to be a landscape. The use of soft hues coupled with bold lines is indicative of Cubist influence, where forms are deconstructed and reassembled in an abstract manner. The blending of various colors such as green, yellow, and blue within the sketch adds depth and dimension, while the balance of light and dark tones provides contrast and visual interest. The forms within the piece suggest a dynamic interaction between natural and geometric elements, embodying a sense of fluidity and movement.