Rhythm from black lines

Mondriaan, Piet

  • Art print on heavy paper
  • After the original from 1935-1942
  • In great condition

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*1872, Dutch painter of classical modernism. Mondriaan is regarded as one of the most important representatives of Dutch Constructivism as well as Concrete Art or systematic non-figurative art, which is entirely devoted to design by constantly re-exploring the relationship between form and colour.
Educated at the Hague School around 1900, Mondriaan, after his Impressionist phase, began to devote himself to Fauvism around 1908 (under the influence of van Gogh) and was inspired to Cubism three years later in Paris (by Picasso and Braque).
1915 foundation of the art forum for abstract art "De Stijl", together with Theo van Doesburg and other artists Development of neoplasticism ("new design") with the aim of creating a new formal and aesthetic expression in art.

Technique: Art Print
Surface: Heavy paper
Year: After the original from 1935-1942
Total Size: 90,0 x 70,0 cm
Primary Color: Blue
Secondary Color: Yellow
Size: Medium (60-120 cm)

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