Piet Mondrian fled the Netherlands to make art in Paris, London and New York. He was drawn to the excitement of urban life ...
43 x 43 cm. (16.9 x 16.9 in.) This screenprint in colors on wove paper was printed for portfolio "A Portfolio of 10 Paintings" Published and printed by New Haven: Ives-Sillman Inc., 1967. In very good ...
This screenprint was printed for portfolio "Album de douze sujets" Published by Galerie Denise René, 1957. In very good condition (vivid colors). soft handling creases minor stains and shadow marks at ...
An artwork by the abstract Dutch painter Piet Mondrian has been hanging upside down in various galleries for 75 years, an art historian has said. Despite the recent discovery, the work ...
Composition No. II is an example of the ... "Quintessential works by Piet Mondrian rarely come to auctions as many are housed in the most prestigious museum collections around the world," said ...
Painting No.II / Composition No.XV / Composition 4, Piet Mondrian, 1913, oil on canvas Painting No.II / Composition No.XV / Composition 4 by Piet Mondrian is entirely made of geometric lines and ...
They are among the very most famous artworks left to us by the twentieth century: Piet Mondrian’s geometric canvases, white backgrounds overlaid with spare, uneven black lines, set off by a few ...
In 1942, architect and philanthropist Armand Bartos bought Mondrian’s Composition with Red and Blue (1933) for $150 (about $3,000 today). In 1983, when the Bartos’s collection was sold at ...
dubbed Piet after the famed abstract painter Piet Mondrian. The language uses 20 distinct colors, with the colors cycling from red to yellow to green to cyan to blue to magenta and the lightness ...
Piet Mondrian’s impact on his contemporaries was nicely summed up by the English painter Ben Nicholson, who was baffled at first by Mondrian’s paintings but amazed and exhilarated by the ...