Amorpha: Fugue in Two Colors

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"Amorpha: Fugue in Two Colors" is an early abstract painting by František Kupka that explores dynamic movement and color through non-representational, musical-inspired forms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalSignificance one of the first fully abstract paintings exhibited publicly
artist František Kupka NERFINISHED
chronologyWithinArtistOeuvre early abstract phase of František Kupka
collection National Gallery Prague NERFINISHED
colorPalette blue
red
white
compositionFeature concentric circular forms
dynamic diagonal rhythms
radiating lines
countryOfOrigin France
creator František Kupka NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Czech
depicts non-representational forms
exhibitedAt Salon d’Automne NERFINISHED
exhibitionType Salon exhibition
exhibitionYear 1912
format oil on canvas
genre non-representational art
hasInfluenceOn development of non-objective painting
later abstract artists
hasStyle Orphic abstraction
geometric abstraction
hasTitleLanguage French
inception 1912
inspiredBy fugue structure
music
location Prague NERFINISHED
mainSubject color relationships
dynamic movement
movement abstract art
movementAssociatedWithCreator Czech modernism
Orphism
notableFor early pure abstraction
musical analogy in visual art
originalLanguageTitle Amorpha, fugue à deux couleurs NERFINISHED
partOf early 20th-century avant-garde art
placeOfCreation Paris NERFINISHED
subjectType non-figurative
theme autonomy of color
movement in space
visualization of music
usesTechnique abstraction
simultaneous contrasts of color

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František Kupka notableWork Amorpha: Fugue in Two Colors