Composition (La Vaca) - 1917


Size (cm): 55x75
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The painting "Composition (La Vaca)", created by Theo Van Doesburg in 1917, is part of the context of modern art and its focus on abstraction and geometrization. As a prominent member of the De Stijl movement, Van Doesburg seeks in this work to represent a renewed vision of the world through the simplification of forms and the strategic use of color.

In this composition, the first thing that attracts attention is the use of a palette of primary colors: blue, red and yellow, complemented by neutral tones such as white and black. These colors not only establish a vibrant contrast, but also evoke a feeling of dynamism and movement, essential characteristics of the Van Doesburg style. The background has geometric shapes that seem to be in tension with each other, generating a sense of depth and volume despite the abstract representation of the reason.

The head of the work, "La Vaca", refers to a figurative element that is deeply stylized. Instead of a realistic representation, Van Doesburg offers an interpretation that challenges the conventions of traditional painting. The figure of the cow, although central, is presented through a set of lines and plans that make up a visual enigma, inviting the viewer to identify and reconfigure the shape through abstraction. The cow thus becomes a symbol of the rural, the everyday, transformed through modern lens, suggesting a new way of seeing and understanding nature.

The compositional organization of the work is the result of rigorous control over visual elements. The stories of daily life and nature are simplified to an essential level, where the cow becomes almost a symbol instead of an object represented. This approach is characteristic of De Stijl's ideal to build a new visual language that breaks with the traditional and personal, looking for a universality through shape and color.

The work reflects the model of thought of the avant -garde art of the time, in which ideology and aesthetics merge. Van Doesburg, along with other artists such as Piet Mondrian, tries to transcend the figurative representation to explore the basic relationships of color and shape. Thus, its "composition (the cow)" becomes a crucial reference for the development of abstraction in painting, highlighting the search for internal logic in art that moves away from mimicry.

In conclusion, "composition (the cow)" is a work that encapsulates the radical principles of modern art, resonating with the spirit of conceptual liberation that the artists of their time yearned for. Through its rich color palette and geometrization, Van Doesburg not only establishes a new way of seeing the daily environment, but also invites the viewer to participate in a deeper reflection on art and its function in contemporary society. This work, although it may seem a brief study on a family motive, stands as a symbol of advancement towards a universal artistic language.

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