The artwork titled “Brooklyn Bridge” was created by Joseph Stella in 1920. This piece is part of the Futurism movement, classified under the cityscape genre, and belongs to the “Brooklyn Bridge” series.
The artwork presents an intricate and dynamic portrayal of the Brooklyn Bridge, characterized by a vivid array of lines and geometric shapes that evoke a sense of movement and modernity. The use of vibrant and contrasting colors enhances the structural elements of the bridge, drawing the viewer’s eye toward the central tower which stands prominently amidst a backdrop of abstract forms and intersecting lines. The composition suggests an urban landscape in flux, capturing the bustling energy and architectural grandeur of New York City. Stella’s interpretation is both an homage to the iconic bridge and a reflection of the Futurist fascination with speed, technology, and the transformation of the cityscape.