The artwork, titled “Abstract Composition,” was created by the artist Tamara de Lempicka in the year 1953. Rendered in oil on canvas, this piece is representative of the Cubist movement and falls under the abstract genre.
Characterized by its intricate interplay of geometric shapes and lines, the artwork features a fragmented and multi-faceted composition. The use of a deep blue background contrasts sharply with the earthy tones and dark hues of the central forms. White swirling lines traverse the assemblage, adding a dynamic and almost fluid quality to the otherwise rigid structure. The fragmented forms seem to suggest the outline of a figure, yet remain abstract and open to interpretation. The overall aesthetic is one of complexity and abstraction, inviting viewers to explore the interplay of shapes and the emotive use of color.