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Experience Piet Mondrian's 'Mill in the Sun'! This vibrant oil painting captures a rural Dutch landscape with bold colors and geometric forms, showcasing his Neoplastic style & pioneering abstract art.
Explore Piet Mondrian's 'Unfinished Composition with red yellow and blue,' a pivotal work showcasing his journey towards pure abstraction and the iconic De Stijl aesthetic.
Explore Piet Mondrian's iconic "Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue," a masterpiece of abstract art and De Stijl movement. Discover the harmony of color & form.
Discover Piet Mondrian’s "Rhythm of Black Lines," a seminal Neoplastic masterpiece. Explore its geometric abstraction & primary colors – an iconic work influencing modern art.
Explore Piet Mondrian's "Spring Sun (Lentezon). Castle Ruin. Brederode," an early Neoplastic masterpiece blending Impressionism and Post-Impressionism with vibrant colors and geometric abstraction.
Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow by Piet Mondrian embodies minimalist abstraction through its grid structure and vibrant color palette—a cornerstone of modern art.
Explore Piet Mondrian’s ‘New York City II,’ a vibrant Neoplastic masterpiece showcasing his iconic grid structure and bold color palette. A key work in modern art history.
Sun Qifeng (1583-1675) was a renowned Ming Dynasty Confucian scholar & official, famed for his ethical writings & defense of Rongcheng. Later life focused on teaching near Suzhou. Discover works by this influential master. The Sun is the star at the centre of the Solar System. It is a massive, nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core, rad
Discover Piet Mondrian's 'Landscape,' a serene yet dynamic composition reflecting his pioneering abstraction. Explore the interplay of color, form, and nature in this iconic work by the Dutch master.
Composition: Light Color Planes with Grey Contours - Piet Mondrian explores the fundamental elements of visual art through geometric abstraction and muted color palettes, embodying De Stijl’s principles.
Explore 'Composition no. II' by Piet Mondriaan – a pivotal Neo-Plasticist work featuring geometric abstraction & primary colors. Discover 1913’s grid-like beauty.
Explore Piet Mondrian’s "Self-Portrait," a striking early 20th-century oil painting showcasing Expressionist style & geometric abstraction. Discover its introspective mood & textured impasto.
Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow by Piet Mondrian (1930) is an oil on canvas painting featuring red squares surrounded by blue and yellow squares—a cornerstone of De Stijl movement and Mondrian's exploration of geometric abstraction.
--The colors used are flat and unmodulated – pure red, yellow, blue, white, and gray. There's no blending or shading; each color occupies a distinct area. This contributes to the painting’s starkness and geometric clarity.
Discover "Tableau no. 1" by Piet Mondriaan – a pivotal early abstract work showcasing analytical cubism & geometric forms. Explore its ochre, gray palette & dynamic composition.