“Replica of Fugue in Two Colors: Amorpha” is an abstract painting created by František Kupka in 1912. The artwork, rendered in oil on canvas, measures 22.9 x 23.4 cm and belongs to the Orphism art movement. It is currently housed at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, NY, USA.
The artwork embodies a dynamic interplay of red and blue, arranged in a series of interlocking and overlapping forms that suggest a sense of movement and musical rhythm, echoing the work’s reference to a fugue. Against a stark white background, dark black curves create a sense of balance and contrast. The composition’s intricate design and vibrant color palette reflect Kupka’s exploration of color theory and his pursuit of abstraction, which were hallmark elements of the Orphism movement.