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Showing 24 artworks out of more than 240+ with Geometric Abstraction
Explore Wassily Kandinsky’s ‘Circles in a Circle’ (1923). A vibrant abstract masterpiece blending geometric forms & color, reflecting Bauhaus influence & modernism. #Kandinsky #AbstractArt
Explore Wassily Kandinsky’s ‘An Intimate Party,’ a 1942 geometric abstract masterpiece. Cool blues & warm tones, dynamic shapes, and layered impasto create a captivating, spiritual composition.
This striking black and white abstract painting by Wassily Kandinsky embodies his pioneering geometric abstraction style, capturing an interior space with bold contrasts and symbolic elements like a prominent blue circle reflecting spiritual harmony.
Josef Albers’s ‘Homage to the Square,’ a mesmerizing exploration of color perception during the Bauhaus era, presents four squares layered with subtly offset hues—a deceptively simple geometric masterpiece inviting contemplation and offering a timeless glimpse into artistic innovation.
Explore Paul Klee’s ‘Super-Chess’ – a vibrant 1937 abstract square picture! Geometric abstraction, bold colors & intriguing symbolism. Discover this unique artwork's history & style.
Explore Wassily Kandinsky's groundbreaking abstract painting, 'Composition VIII,' featuring concentric circles and vibrant hues that embody the artist’s pioneering vision of non-objective art.
Discover Wassily Kandinsky's 'Kleine Welten VI'! This iconic 1922 woodcut, a cornerstone of abstract expressionism, showcases circles & color – a spiritual journey in form and line.
Robert Delaunay’s monumental Parisian cityscape embodies Orphism's bold exploration of color and geometric abstraction—a captivating glimpse into 1911 France. Admire this vibrant masterpiece and bring its artistic spirit home.
Fernand Léger, born Joseph Fernand Henri Léger in 1881 amidst the rural landscapes of Argentan, Normandy, stands as a pivotal figure in the evolution of modern art. His journey from the farmlands of his youth to the forefront of Parisian avant-garde circles is a testament to an unwavering artistic vision and a relentless pursuit of capturing the spirit of the machine age.
French modernist Fernand Léger’s ‘Big Julie’ captures a dynamic scene featuring a woman holding a wheel amidst industrial influences—a bold exploration of form and movement emblematic of the 1945 era. Immerse yourself in this captivating artwork and bring Léger's vision home.
Explore Fernand Léger’s striking geometric abstraction in ‘Composition,’ capturing the energy of the machine age through vibrant circles and squares alongside recognizable objects like a clock and bowl – an unforgettable piece from 1919.
Explore Fernand Léger’s striking Composition for a Mural – a dynamic blend of geometric abstraction and industrial imagery from 1945. This monumental canvas captures the energy of the machine age through bold reds, whites, and blues, inviting viewers to contemplate its captivating visual language.
Explore Josef Albers' "Interaction of Color," a groundbreaking study of color relativity and perception. Discover the artist's legacy & visual experiments.
Fernand Léger’s dynamic ‘Creation du Monde’ captures the energy of the machine age through bold geometric forms and detailed costumes set in motion against a snowy Parisian backdrop – explore this iconic modernist masterpiece.
French modernist Fernand Léger’s ‘New York good-bye’ captures the energy of postwar Paris through bold geometric abstraction featuring a striking red bird amidst industrial elements—a poignant farewell to tradition and an embrace of technological advancement.
Explore Josef Albers' 'Homage to the Square: Soft Spoken,' a minimalist geometric abstraction showcasing his Bauhaus legacy & color theory mastery. A 1969 oil painting.
Fernand Léger’s striking nude on a red background embodies the dynamism of the machine age through bold geometric abstraction and contrasts with the woman's serene posture. Created in 1927, this Smithsonian American Art Museum masterpiece invites you to explore the artist’s revolutionary vision.
Georgia O'Keeffe’s ‘My Last Door’ – a striking black square within an architectural abstraction. Explore the iconic painting’s symbolism and minimalist beauty, capturing a threshold of closure.
Fernand Léger’s striking Machine Elements captures the energy of the early 20th century with its bold geometric shapes and vibrant red circles—a testament to Cubism's influence and Léger’s fascination for industrial forms. Explore this captivating artwork and bring modern art history into your home.
Explore Wassily Kandinsky’s ‘Layers,’ an abstract masterpiece of warm reds & geometric forms. Discover its textured surface & early 20th-century style – a key work of modern art.
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