The artwork titled “Music,” created by František Kupka in 1936, utilizes the medium of oil on canvas. It belongs to the Constructivism and Orphism art movements and falls under the genre of abstract art. Measuring 93 by 85 centimeters, it is housed at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France.
The artwork itself is a striking composition dominated by mechanical and geometric forms. Characterized by circular and linear elements, the piece presents a complex interplay of dark and metallic hues, giving an impression of movement and rhythm that resonates with its title, “Music.” The centerpiece of the artwork is a large wheel-like structure, segmented with vibrant gold and white strokes, which evokes a sense of dynamic energy. Surrounding this central motif are various interlocking shapes and gears, rendered in shades of gray and black, creating a harmonized yet intricate visual experience.