“Interior of the Fourth Dimension” is an oil painting created by Max Weber in 1913. This artwork falls under the genre of interior art and is currently housed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, US.
The artwork portrays a complex and abstract interior scene, characterized by a dynamic interplay of geometric shapes and forms. The composition features a harmonious blend of blues and earthy tones, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality. The intersecting planes and fragmented structures suggest a multi-layered space that invites viewers to explore its intricate details. The overall effect is both fascinating and disorienting, evoking a sense of the mysterious and the unknown.