Bauhaus Art
Bauhaus art was based around simple geometry and composition. Multiple Bauhaus artists simply named their works "Composition", because it implied that their works were abstract studies of color and form relations.

Essay
Paul Klee

Black-White-Yellow
Anni Albers

Composition 1930
Piet Mondrian

Composition 8
Wassily Kandinski

Bauhaus Ausstellung Weimar
Herbert Bayer

Dröbsdorf I
Lyonel Feininger