Double studio apartment design, plans and axonometry (1927; Germany) by Theo van Doesburg

Double studio apartment design, plans and axonometry - Theo van Doesburg - 1927; Germany

Artwork Information

TitleDouble studio apartment design, plans and axonometry
ArtistTheo van Doesburg
Date1927; Germany
Mediumindian ink,paper
Art MovementConstructivism

About Double studio apartment design, plans and axonometry

The artwork, titled “Double studio apartment design, plans and axonometry,” was created by Theo van Doesburg in 1927 in Germany. It is rendered using Indian ink on paper and is associated with the Constructivism art movement. This artwork falls under the genre of design and illustrates an architectural plan for a double studio apartment.

In the artwork, detailed plans for a double studio apartment are meticulously depicted. The plans delineate various rooms and sections of the apartment, including ateliers, living quarters, and utility spaces. The black lines highlight the structure while labels in French describe the intended use of each space. The layout is precise and detailed, reflecting the Constructivist emphasis on functional and geometric design. Overall, the drawing conveys a rich sense of order and purpose characteristic of Theo van Doesburg’s architectural sensibilities.

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