Moonlit Landscape 1958 by Johannes Itten

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Moonlit Landscape

1958 · Oil on canvas · Gallery framed print
30×40 cm (12×16")
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Johannes Itten’s Late-Career Exploration of Light and Geometry

Toward the end of his career, Johannes Itten—best known as a Bauhaus master and color theorist—turned increasingly to abstract compositions that distilled nature into geometric harmony. Moonlit Landscape (1958) exemplifies this shift, blending his rigorous color studies with a meditative approach to form. The painting’s interplay of curved and angular shapes, bathed in an otherworldly glow, reflects Itten’s belief that art should reveal the underlying order of the universe. Unlike his earlier, more structured Bauhaus works, this piece embraces fluidity, as if the landscape itself has been softened by moonlight.

Created just four years before his death, the work marks a departure from the strict pedagogical exercises that defined his teaching years. The Art Story notes that Itten’s late period often revisited themes of cosmic balance, a preoccupation evident in the way Moonlit Landscape balances cool blues against warm ochres. The composition’s central orb—neither sun nor moon but something in between—anchors the scene, suggesting a celestial presence without literal representation. This ambiguity invites viewers to project their own interpretations, a hallmark of Itten’s mature style.

Moonlit Landscape by Johannes Itten — Framed Art Print at Zephyeer
Moonlit Landscape (1958) by Johannes Itten. Oil on canvas, 30×40 cm.
The Artist’s Period

Bauhaus Pedagogy Meets Postwar Abstraction

By 1958, Johannes Itten had long since left the Bauhaus—the school he helped define—but his influence on modern art remained undiminished. The late 1950s found him working in Zurich, where he synthesized decades of exploration into a personal visual language. Moonlit Landscape belongs to this final chapter, a period when Itten moved beyond the rigid grids of his earlier work toward a more lyrical abstraction. The painting’s organic forms and luminous palette reflect his deep engagement with Goethe’s color theory, which he had taught at the Bauhaus but now reinterpreted through a spiritual lens.

Itten’s postwar works often drew on Eastern philosophies, particularly the concept of yin and yang. In Moonlit Landscape, this duality manifests in the contrast between the dark, earthbound shapes and the radiant upper register. As the Museum of Modern Art’s archives highlight, Itten’s late compositions frequently employed circular motifs to evoke cycles of nature—a theme that resonates strongly here. The artwork’s title suggests a nocturnal scene, yet the absence of literal detail pushes it into the realm of pure visual poetry, a quality that distinguishes Itten’s later abstractions from his more didactic Bauhaus-era pieces.

Itten’s Moonlit Landscape achieves what his teaching only theorized: a fusion of color science and emotional resonance, where geometry feels alive rather than imposed.
Artistic Technique

The Craft Behind the Composition

Layered Glazing and Optical Mixing

The painting’s luminous effect stems from Itten’s mastery of glazing—a technique where transparent layers of pigment are built up to create depth and inner light. In Moonlit Landscape, the central orb appears to glow because Itten likely applied a yellow-orange glaze over a white underlayer, allowing the lighter tone to radiate through. This method, inspired by Old Master practices, contrasts with the flat, matte surfaces of his Bauhaus-era works. The result is a dynamic interplay where colors seem to shift when viewed from different angles, a quality that translates beautifully to high-resolution prints.

Geometric Abstraction Rooted in Nature

While the composition abstracts its subject, the underlying structure adheres to classical proportions. The horizontal bands divide the canvas according to the golden ratio, a principle Itten often referenced in his teaching. The curved forms in the lower register echo hillside contours, their asymmetry balanced by the orb’s precise circularity. This tension between organic and geometric elements defines the work, with each shape carefully weighted to maintain equilibrium. The limited palette—dominated by ultramarine, ochre, and ivory black—further unifies the composition, demonstrating Itten’s belief that restraint amplifies visual impact.

Own This Vision of Nocturnal Harmony

Bring Johannes Itten’s masterful blend of geometry and luminosity into your space. Each print arrives gallery-framed in a premium profile, with archival inks that preserve the original’s depth and vibrancy. Free worldwide shipping ensures your artwork arrives ready to hang—no hidden fees, no minimum purchase.

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Interior Design Guide

Where to Display Moonlit Landscape

This print’s 30×40 cm dimensions and muted palette make it remarkably versatile. The cool blues and warm ochres complement Scandinavian interiors, particularly against light wood or white walls, where the artwork’s glow becomes a focal point. For a dramatic effect, position it above a console table in a dimly lit hallway—the print’s luminosity will amplify in low light, echoing its moonlit theme. In living rooms, pair it with mid-century modern furniture; the geometric abstraction bridges Bauhaus minimalism and organic modernism. Avoid overly busy walls; the composition’s quiet power shines when given space to breathe.

FAQ
What frame and materials are included?

Each print arrives in a gallery-quality frame with a 2 cm face width, featuring a neutral profile that complements any decor. The artwork is printed on 300 gsm archival paper with pigment-based inks for longevity, then mounted behind UV-protective acrylic glazing.

Where do you ship, and how long does delivery take?

We offer free shipping to all countries, with no minimum order. Delivery typically takes 5–10 business days, depending on your location. Your print will arrive ready to hang, with all necessary hardware included.

How durable is the print? Will the colors fade?

The archival paper and pigment inks are rated to resist fading for over 100 years under normal lighting conditions. The UV-protective acrylic glazing adds an additional layer of defense against sunlight, ensuring the colors remain as vibrant as the original painting.

What is your return policy?

You may return your print within 30 days of delivery for a full refund, no questions asked. We cover return shipping costs if the item arrives damaged or defective. Simply contact our support team to initiate the process.

Sources & Further Reading

  1. The Art Story. "Johannes Itten." Accessed 2026.
  2. Museum of Modern Art. "Johannes Itten: Works in the Collection." MoMA, New York.
  3. Tate. "Bauhaus." Tate Modern, London.
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