Still Life (Composition V) (1916) by Theo van Doesburg

Still Life (Composition V) - Theo van Doesburg - 1916

Artwork Information

TitleStill Life (Composition V)
ArtistTheo van Doesburg
Date1916
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions31 x 36 cm
Art MovementAbstract Art

About Still Life (Composition V)

The artwork titled “Still Life (Composition V)” was created by Theo van Doesburg in 1916. It is an oil painting on canvas, measuring 31 by 36 centimeters, and is characterized by its abstract style, belonging to the Abstract Art movement. As a piece under the genre of still life, it exemplifies van Doesburg’s innovative approach to composition and form.

“Still Life (Composition V)” by Theo van Doesburg features a sophisticated arrangement of geometric shapes and forms, depicting a modernist still life in an abstract manner. The painting consists of various simple shapes such as circles, rectangles, and an irregular black shape that appears central to the composition. The color palette is limited yet striking, with dominant hues of yellow, red, black, and subtle inclusions of green. These forms are distributed within a framed boundary that contrasts with the otherwise neutral background, providing a sense of structure and balance to the overall composition. The artwork reflects van Doesburg’s exploration of abstraction and his contribution to the early 20th-century avant-garde movement.

Other Artwork from Theo van Doesburg

More Abstract Art Artwork

Scroll to Top