The artwork, “Board Number 1 (Staro-Basmannaya Street)” by Vladimir Tatlin, created in 1916, is an exemplary piece belonging to the Abstract Art movement. Rendered in oil and spanning dimensions of 57 x 100 centimeters, this abstract genre painting is housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.
The artwork showcases a composition of geometric shapes and contrasting colors, typical of abstract art. Dominated by earthy tones, the piece features an interplay of rectangles, triangles, and other angular forms overlapping each other. Among these shapes, the partial text “СТАРО – БА_СМАН_” is visible, adding a hint of contextual or perhaps urban reference, yet preserving the abstraction and ambiguity. The use of light and shadow within the geometrical forms suggests depth and texture, providing a dynamic visual experience. The overall composition, although abstract, exudes a sense of structured chaos, emblematic of Tatlin’s contribution to the Abstract Art movement.