Figures in a Room (Figuren im Raum) (1936) by Oskar Schlemmer

“Figures in a Room (Figuren im Raum),” created by Oskar Schlemmer in 1936, belongs to the Constructivism art movement and falls under the genre of sketch and study. The artwork is a testament to Schlemmer’s distinctive style, which often incorporates geometric forms and explores the relationship between the human figure and spatial dimensions.

The artwork depicts an arrangement of human figures within an interior space, rendered in a delicate interplay of lines and colors. The figures, sketched with a sense of fluid motion and structural clarity, occupy various positions within the room, engaging with one another and the environment. Schlemmer’s use of precise, yet expressive lines and a subtle application of color suggest depth and movement, offering an architectural exploration of human interaction in the spatial context. The notations and diagrams in the top right corner further emphasize the artist’s meticulous approach to composition and design.

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