Piet Mondrian was a Dutch painter and one of the founders of abstract art. His carefully balanced geometric compositions, made up of lines and planes of color, radically transformed the course of modern art. Mondrian developed a unique style known as Neoplasticism, based on the extreme simplification of forms, the use of strict horizontal and vertical lines, and the application of primary colors.
The main focus of his work was the search for universal harmony through geometric abstraction. As a key figure of modernism, Mondrian exerted a profound influence on twentieth-century architecture, design, and fashion. His celebrated paintings, such as Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow and Broadway Boogie Woogie, have become icons of abstract art. Mondrian’s works can be seen in major museums, including the Kunstmuseum Den Haag in the Netherlands, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Our catalog features digital reproductions of Mondrian’s most iconic compositions. High-quality copies faithfully capture the purity of line and the vibrancy of color that define his art. Order a digital reproduction of Piet Mondrian’s work and bring the spirit of twentieth-century innovation into your home.
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