The artwork titled “Stained glass composition ‘Woman'” was created by Theo van Doesburg in 1917. This piece belongs to the Neoplasticism art movement and falls within the genre of design.
The artwork is a stained glass composition characterized by the use of geometric shapes and a carefully chosen color palette. It features an arrangement of rectangles and squares in various sizes, with vibrant colors such as blue, green, purple, white, and grey-black. These elements are delineated by strong, black lines forming a grid-like pattern. The composition reflects the principles of Neoplasticism, emphasizing abstraction and simplification of form, using a limited range of primary colors along with black and white. The artwork exemplifies van Doesburg’s mastery in creating harmonious and balanced designs through strict geometric regularity and color contrast.