Composition (La Vaca) - 1917


Size (cm): 55x75
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The painting "Composition (the cow)" by Theo Van Doesburg, made in 1917, is a fascinating example of the author's approach towards neoplasticism, a movement that co -founded and that sought the expression of a fundamental reality through geometric abstraction and the reduction of visual elements to its most basic components. In this work, Van Doesburg illustrates a cow, but breaks with the traditional representation by reducing it to simple geometric shapes that interrelate in a two -dimensional field.

One of the most notable characteristics of "composition (the cow)" is its use of color. Van Doesburg uses a vibrant palette that includes yellow, red and blue, in a dynamic contrast with the most neutral tones in the background. This chromatic choice not only highlights the central figure, the cow, but also acts a visual interaction that alters the balance of the composition. The geometric shapes that make up the cow are arranged in a way that suggests movement and liveliness, which induces the viewer to experience the work in a more active and participatory way.

The composition is made in such a way that it seems that the forms move, often challenging the laws of perspective and realistic representation. This is characteristic of Van Doesburg's style, who, influenced by Cubism and Futurism, sought not only to represent an object, but also to express its essence through dynamism and interaction of colors and shapes.

Although the cow is a curious issue, in Van Doesburg's creative drive, a criticism of industrialization and a reflection on rural life in a turbulent time of changes can be read. The cow, a symbol of agriculture and rural life, becomes an abstract figure that slides between representation and non-representation, suggesting a connection between the roots of nature and a modern world in constant transformation.

The use of straight lines and acute angles evokes the idea of ​​the machine and art as an entity that can be decomposed and reconstructed by geometry. This radical approach resonated deeply in the development of modern art, establishing connections with other contemporary movements, including constructivism and that of Stijl, to which Van Doesburg was closely associated.

In short, "composition (the cow)" is much more than a simple representation of an animal. It is a visual exploration of how painting components can be reconfigured to offer a new way of understanding the world. The work encapsulates the essence of neoplasticism and the firm belief of Van Doesburg in the potential of art to redesign perceptions. This work, in its simplicity and complexity, continues to be a bridge between the representational and the abstract, inviting the viewer to contemplate the deepest meaning behind the shape and color.

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