Study for composition VIII (La Vaca) - 1918


Size (cm): 50x35
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The work study for composition VIII (La Vaca) by Theo Van Doesburg, created in 1918, is a clear exponent of the avant -garde movement known as neoplasticism, which promoted the reduction of painting to its essential elements through the use of Geometric shapes and primary colors. In this work, Van Doesburg moves away from traditional figuration to experiment with pure abstraction, while integrating a representational theme that can still be perceived in its abstraction.

When observing the painting, a notable compositional structure that is based on a network of rectangles and squares that seem to be arranged planned, following a mathematical rigor that is characteristic of neoplasticism. The colors in the work are predominantly primary: red, blue and yellow, which generates a vibrant visual interaction. This use of color is not only decorative, but seeks to cause an emotional response in the viewer, in line with the intention of Van Doesburg to transcend the mere representation.

Study for composition VIII presents a figure that is interpreted as a cow, adding an interesting turn to the work within the abstract tradition. The incorporation of this figurative element suggests a connection with the real world, while maintaining within the context of an abstract composition. The cow, a symbol of the rural and the everyday, becomes an abstract reason that invites reflection on the relationship between everyday life and artistic elevation.

Van Doesburg's approach to the composition resonates with the foundations of neoplasticism as established by Piet Mondrian, although Van Doesburg often explored greater freedom in the disposition of forms and color. This work, being a study, could be interpreted as an experiment prior to a more polished and complex final version. In it, the artist investigates the possibilities of color and shape, seeking to establish a visual language that transcends style and theme, opening steps towards modern art.

The work reflects not only the concern of its period of realization, marked by the conflicts of World War I and the new currents in art, but also Van Doesburg's personal evolution as an artist in search of a new visual order. When observing his exploration in this painting, it is evident that the artist is interested in how abstraction can serve as a means to connect the emotional and the intellectual, the sensory with the conceptual.

In this sense, study for composition VIII (the cow) is not only an isolated study, but a milestone within the path of Van Doesburg and the movement towards the abstract art of the twentieth century. He enrolls in a broader dialogue with other artists of his time, who shared their desire to break with traditional conventions and explore new ways to see and represent the world. The work is representative of a period of experimentation and creative release, in which the figure of the cow becomes a vehicle to explore not only the shape and color, but also the perception and experience of the spectator before a redefined reality.

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