Seated Female Nude, her Hand on her Head

Theo van Doesburg (signed by artist), 1916

Van Doesburg described in a letter that he had attempted ‘to introduce rhythmical movement in the torso and create a flat sense of space through lines and planes’ in this work. The drawing was the result of ‘further abstraction,’ by which he meant reducing the subject-matter to elementary forms. As for his colleague Mondrian, for Van Doesburg this was the path to a new, universal art.

  • Artwork typedrawing
  • Object numberRP-T-1955-62
  • Dimensionsheight 229 mm x width 159 mm
  • Physical characteristicspen en penseel in zwart en grijs