Piet Mondriaan

Composition no II

1929
modern art

Mondriaan began as a painter of landscapes in muted tones. His mature style comprised compositions of black horizontal and vertical lines and blocks of white, grey and the primary colours: red, yellow and blue. The absolute harmony he sought reached beyond art alone. He wrote: 'Art is only a substitute as long as the beauty of life is deficient. It will disappear in proportion as life gains an equilibrium.'

Also by Piet Mondriaan

  • Piet Mondriaan - Composition with colour fields

Also a painting

  • Jan Havicksz. Steen - 'Easy come, easy go'
  • Sebastian Stosskopf - Still life with books
  • Ferdinand Bol - Otto van der Waeyen in a Polish costume
  • Gerard ter Borch (II) - Portrait of Don Caspar de Bracamonte y Guzman, count of PeƱeranda

Also from 1900-1999

  • Vasili Vasileevich Kandinsky - Strahlenlinien
  • Vasili Vasileevich Kandinsky - Leicht im Schwer
  • Vasili Vasileevich Kandinsky - Launisch
  • George Hendrik Breitner - Timber-rafts in the snow near Zandhoek
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