The artwork, named “Kateau,” is a piece by the artist Victor Vasarely, created in 1953. It belongs to the Abstract Art movement and exemplifies this style through its medium of acrylic on masonite. Classified as abstract genre art, the dimensions of this piece are 49.5 x 43 cm.
The artwork features an interplay of geometric forms and bold colors, primarily utilizing shades of blue and purple. A large abstract blue shape occupies the upper part of the composition, juxtaposed with a purple triangular form beneath it. Below these shapes, a series of horizontal lines in both blue and purple stretch across, adding a sense of balance and rhythm. The thoughtful arrangement of these elements on a light gray background enhances the minimalist and geometric essence typical of Vasarely’s oeuvre. The abstract nature invites viewers to find their own interpretations within the harmonious assembly of forms and colors.