The artwork titled “Tripartite stained glass window,” created by artist Theo van Doesburg, is prominently associated with the Neoplasticism art movement and belongs to the design genre.
The artwork is composed of three vertical panels, each filled with an arrangement of geometric shapes and bold color blocks. These shapes are primarily rectangles and squares, distributed in a seemingly asymmetric yet balanced fashion. The colors used include vivid primary colors such as red, blue, and yellow, along with neutral whites, greys, and blacks. The clean lines and stark contrasts of the panels exemplify the essence of Neoplasticism, which emphasizes abstract, geometric forms and pure color. The deliberate simplicity and harmonious composition of the artwork reflect van Doesburg’s aim to create a universal aesthetic language devoid of personal and subjective expression.