The artwork titled “Composition with Window with Coloured Glass III” was created by Theo van Doesburg in the year 1917. This piece belongs to the Neoplasticism movement and falls under the abstract genre. The artwork’s dimensions are 40 x 40 cm.
The artwork features a complex composition of geometric shapes, primarily squares and rectangles, interconnected and varying in size. The meticulously arranged figures are filled with vibrant colors—red, blue, and yellow—and are interspersed with areas of transparent white, characteristic of stained glass art. The entire composition is framed within a larger black square, which further emphasizes the internal geometric arrangement, divided into four quadrants. The overall effect is a harmonious interplay of form and color, showcasing van Doesburg’s mastery in the Neoplasticism movement.