
Composition XXI by Theo van Doesburg
A companion to his broader series of numbered compositions, Composition XXI demonstrates Van Doesburg's systematic exploration of geometric abstraction through shifting configurations of primary-coloured planes and black structural lines. The arrangement is tighter and more compressed than some of his earlier work, with colour blocks locked into a dense, rhythmic sequence. Painted around 1920, it reveals the analytical rigour beneath De Stijl's apparent simplicity — each placement the result of deliberate compositional reasoning rather than intuition.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the strict geometry and pure, flat colour of this De Stijl classic are rendered with the precision and line-level clarity that a fine art print at this scale deserves.
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Composition XXI by Theo van Doesburg
A companion to his broader series of numbered compositions, Composition XXI demonstrates Van Doesburg's systematic exploration of geometric abstraction through shifting configurations of primary-coloured planes and black structural lines. The arrangement is tighter and more compressed than some of his earlier work, with colour blocks locked into a dense, rhythmic sequence. Painted around 1920, it reveals the analytical rigour beneath De Stijl's apparent simplicity — each placement the result of deliberate compositional reasoning rather than intuition.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the strict geometry and pure, flat colour of this De Stijl classic are rendered with the precision and line-level clarity that a fine art print at this scale deserves.
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A companion to his broader series of numbered compositions, Composition XXI demonstrates Van Doesburg's systematic exploration of geometric abstraction through shifting configurations of primary-coloured planes and black structural lines. The arrangement is tighter and more compressed than some of his earlier work, with colour blocks locked into a dense, rhythmic sequence. Painted around 1920, it reveals the analytical rigour beneath De Stijl's apparent simplicity — each placement the result of deliberate compositional reasoning rather than intuition.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the strict geometry and pure, flat colour of this De Stijl classic are rendered with the precision and line-level clarity that a fine art print at this scale deserves.























