“Small Composition III” is an abstract artwork by Franz Marc, created circa 1914 and belonging to the Cubism art movement. The painting measures 46.5 by 58 centimeters and exemplifies the abstract genre.
The artwork features a dynamic interplay of shape and color, with geometric fragments and a vibrant palette of reds, greens, blues, and yellows. Abstract forms appear to intermingle, creating a sense of movement and depth. The use of rich, bold colors and the angular, cubist techniques suggest a complex relationship between the elements within the composition. The brushwork is expressive, contributing to the overall energetic and dynamic feel of the piece. The juxtaposition of colors and forms invites viewers to explore the depths of abstraction and the boundaries of visual perception.