The artwork titled “Stained glass composition” was created by Theo van Doesburg in 1923, in Germany. It belongs to the Neoplasticism art movement and falls under the genre of sketches and studies.
The artwork features a structured and geometric design typical of the Neoplasticism movement. Various rectangular and square shapes are meticulously arranged and filled with a palette of different colors including shades of blue, yellow, red, black, and grey. The composition is set against a light beige background. The overall aesthetic suggests an abstract representation with clear lines and an arrangement that conveys balance and symmetry.