The artwork titled “Etudes Bauhaus D” was created by Victor Vasarely in 1929. Rendered in oil on board, this piece belongs to the Abstract Art movement and measures 23 x 23 cm. It is categorized as an abstract genre artwork.
“Etudes Bauhaus D” exemplifies the principles of the Bauhaus style, employing a geometrical and mathematical approach to composition. The artwork features a series of concentric squares and rectangles that are meticulously arranged to form a spiral pattern. The color palette is dominated by warm tones, primarily shades of yellow, orange, brown, and muted reds, creating a sense of depth and movement. The structured, yet dynamic interplay of shapes and colors illustrates Vasarely’s mastery in creating visual harmony and reflects his exploration of spatial perception.