The artwork, titled “UNTITLED” by Alexander Calder, created in 1930, is an oil painting on canvas. It falls under the Abstract Art movement and belongs to the abstract genre.
This piece presents a minimalist composition, characterized by its use of simple geometric shapes and a restrained color palette. Dominating the painting is a large black irregular shape that contrasts sharply against a predominantly white background. Above the black form, a horizontal band of muted gray stretches across the upper portion of the canvas, adding a sense of depth and balance. A small, distinct orange dot punctuates the subtle void to the right of the black form, introducing a focal point and a hint of vibrancy. The artwork exemplifies Calder’s exploration of abstraction through color, form, and spatial relationships.