“The Tendency of Aesthetic Idealism” is an abstract artwork created by Julius Evola in 1918. The artwork belongs to the Abstract Art and Dada movements and is classified under the abstract genre.
The artwork employs a complex interplay of shapes and colors, evoking a sense of ethereal dynamism. The canvas is dominated by muted tones of beige and brown, interspersed with bold black lines and patches that create a stark contrast. Delicate, flowing lines in shades of pink and red meander through the composition, adding a layer of fluidity and movement. The arrangement of these elements appears chaotic yet intentional, invoking the viewer to consider the underlying principles of aesthetic idealism that the title suggests. The abstract nature of the artwork invites a personal interpretation, allowing viewers to delve into their perceptions and emotional responses.