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Featured Hand Painted
Fine Art Reproduction
Piet
Mondrian was born in 1872 in Amersfoot, in the central Netherlands, into a strict
Calvinist family. He attended a teachers training course in drawing at the
National Academy of Art in Amsterdam, and then spent, most of the 1890s
learning and painting. In 1912 he made a crucial visit to Paris where he was influenced by the Cubists.
He would later move to London
and then New York
where he spent the last four years of his life. He is the twentieth centurys
greatest exponent of Geometric Abstraction.
New
York City 1,
or rather the series of works later brought together under the name New York
City, marks the beginning of a new phrase in Mondrians work. The black
lines have disappeared along with the rectangles of primary color. Instead,
lines in the primary colors yellow, but also red and blue traverse the square
canvas, interweaving with each other. For the most part, the yellow lines cross
those of the other colors, but here and there, in a most subtle way, the red
and blue lines cross the yellow.
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