Piet Mondrian was a Dutch painter born in 1872 who was a pioneer of the cubist style. He started with more representational works but his style became increasingly abstract, featuring primary colors separated by thick black lines. The document provides background on Mondrian and examples of his early representational works transitioning to his mature abstract geometric style characterized by rectangles of red, yellow, and blue separated by black perpendicular and horizontal lines.
Piet Mondrian was a Dutch painter born in 1872 who was a pioneer of the cubist style. He started with more representational works but his style became increasingly abstract, featuring primary colors separated by thick black lines. The document provides background on Mondrian and examples of his early representational works transitioning to his mature abstract geometric style characterized by rectangles of red, yellow, and blue separated by black perpendicular and horizontal lines.
Piet Mondrian was a Dutch painter born in 1872 who was a pioneer of the cubist style. He started with more representational works but his style became increasingly abstract, featuring primary colors separated by thick black lines. The document provides background on Mondrian and examples of his early representational works transitioning to his mature abstract geometric style characterized by rectangles of red, yellow, and blue separated by black perpendicular and horizontal lines.
Piet Mondrian Composition II in Red, Blue and Yellow (1930)
Composition Tableau I Composition
A (1920) Gemeentemuseum in Red, Blue Galleria Nacionale Den Haag d’Arte De Moderna and Black Piet Mondrain Born Pieter Cornelis Mondrian on March 7, 1872 in Amersfoort, Netherland. He is a pioneer in the cubistic style. Most his style is very whimsical. Around the turn of the century, his works turned very cubistic and abstract.
Boerderij met The Red Tree, Composition with
wasgoed aan de 1908 Color Fields 1917 lijn 1897
Church in Victory Boogie Woogie, 1944
Domberg, 1914 Piet Mondrian, taken from: Wikimedia Commons Site: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian