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Piet Mondrian Collection

Piet Mondrian, a renowned Dutch artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his iconic abstract compositions

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Untitled oval composition 1914. Artist: Piet Mondrian

Untitled oval composition 1914. Artist: Piet Mondrian
Untitled oval composition 1914. From the Peggy Guggenheim Collection

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Piet Mondrian, 1908 (photo)

Piet Mondrian, 1908 (photo)
2077191 Piet Mondrian, 1908 (photo); (add.info.: Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) Dutch painter); Spaarnestad Photo.

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Piet Mondrian, 1908 (photo)

Piet Mondrian, 1908 (photo)
2077190 Piet Mondrian, 1908 (photo); (add.info.: Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) Dutch painter here in 1908); Spaarnestad Photo.

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Self-portrait, c. 1900. Creator: Mondrian, Piet (1872-1944)

Self-portrait, c. 1900. Creator: Mondrian, Piet (1872-1944)
Self-portrait, c. 1900. Found in the Collection of the The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C..

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) Dutch painter Photographed in his studio c. 1905 (b/w photo)

Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) Dutch painter Photographed in his studio c. 1905 (b/w photo)
1745070 Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) Dutch painter Photographed in his studio c. 1905 (b/w photo); Photo: Tallandier.

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Oostzijdse Mill along the River Gein by Moonlight, c.1903. Creator: Piet Mondrian

Oostzijdse Mill along the River Gein by Moonlight, c.1903. Creator: Piet Mondrian
Oostzijdse Mill along the River Gein by Moonlight, c.1903

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Landzicht Farm: Compositional Study, c.1905. Creator: Piet Mondrian

Landzicht Farm: Compositional Study, c.1905. Creator: Piet Mondrian
Landzicht Farm: Compositional Study, c.1905

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Amsterdam Skyline Viewed from the West, c.1899. Creator: Piet Mondrian

Amsterdam Skyline Viewed from the West, c.1899. Creator: Piet Mondrian
Amsterdam Skyline Viewed from the West, c.1899

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Study for a Composition

Study for a Composition
Piet Mondrian

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Place de la Concorde

Place de la Concorde
Piet Mondrian

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: New York City 1 1942

New York City 1 1942
Piet Mondrian

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow 1930

Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow 1930
Piet Mondrian

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Composition with Large Blue Plane, Red, Black, Yellow, and Gray 1921

Composition with Large Blue Plane, Red, Black, Yellow, and Gray 1921
Piet Mondrian

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Composition No IV 1914

Composition No IV 1914
Piet Mondrian

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Composition in White, Red, and Yellow 1936

Composition in White, Red, and Yellow 1936
Piet Mondrian

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Composition in colour A 1917

Composition in colour A 1917
Piet Mondrian

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Broadway Boogie Woogie

Broadway Boogie Woogie
Piet Mondrian

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Piet Mondrian in his studio at 26 avenue du Depart, 1934 (b/w photo)

Piet Mondrian in his studio at 26 avenue du Depart, 1934 (b/w photo)
1870713 Piet Mondrian in his studio at 26 avenue du Depart, 1934 (b/w photo) by Gallatin, Albert Eugene (1881-1952); (add.info.: Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) Dutch painter

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Farm near Duivendrecht, c. 1916. Creator: Piet Mondrian

Farm near Duivendrecht, c. 1916. Creator: Piet Mondrian
Farm near Duivendrecht, c. 1916

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Lozenge Composition with Yellow, Black, Blue, Red, and Gray, 1921. Creator: Piet Mondrian

Lozenge Composition with Yellow, Black, Blue, Red, and Gray, 1921. Creator: Piet Mondrian
Lozenge Composition with Yellow, Black, Blue, Red, and Gray, 1921

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Composition (No. 1) Gray-Red, 1935. Creator: Piet Mondrian

Composition (No. 1) Gray-Red, 1935. Creator: Piet Mondrian
Composition (No. 1) Gray-Red, 1935

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Self-Portrait, 1908. Creator: Mondrian, Piet (1872-1944)

Self-Portrait, 1908. Creator: Mondrian, Piet (1872-1944)
Self-Portrait, 1908. Found in the collection of Gemeentemuseum Den Haag

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Self-portrait, 1918

Self-portrait, 1918. Found in the collection of Gemeentemuseum Den Haag

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Composition no. I avec rouge et noir 1929 oil

Composition no. I avec rouge et noir 1929 oil
Composition no. I, avec rouge et noir, 1929, oil on canvas, 52.3 x 52.2 cm, monogrammed and dated lower right: P M 29, Piet Mondrian, Amersfoort 1872-1944 New York/N.Y

Background imagePiet Mondrian Collection: Composition 1921 Oil canvas 19 1 / 2 x 19 1 / 2 49. 5 49. 5 cm

Composition 1921 Oil canvas 19 1 / 2 x 19 1 / 2 49. 5 49. 5 cm
Composition, 1921, Oil, canvas, 19 1/2 x 19 1/2, 49.5 49.5 cm, Paintings, Piet Mondrian, Dutch, Amersfoort, 18721944, New York, early example, geometric mode, painting, Mondrian, Neo-Plasticism


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Piet Mondrian, a renowned Dutch artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his iconic abstract compositions. One of his notable works is "Untitled oval composition 1914, " which showcases his early exploration of geometric shapes and lines. In 1942, Mondrian found himself in New York City, where he created "New York City " This piece reflects the vibrant energy and rhythm of the city through its dynamic arrangement of colors and forms. One cannot discuss Mondrian without mentioning "Broadway Boogie Woogie, " a masterpiece that captures the essence of bustling Manhattan streets. The intersecting lines and colorful squares mirror the lively atmosphere of this iconic avenue. Mondrian's "Composition No IV 1914" exemplifies his signature style with its precise arrangement of vertical and horizontal lines. This work demonstrates his commitment to simplifying form while still conveying depth and movement. Another significant piece by Mondrian is "Place de la Concorde, " which depicts Paris' famous square using bold primary colors against a white background. It represents his shift towards pure abstraction while maintaining harmony within each element. The year 1917 saw Mondrian create "Composition in colour A, " showcasing a more subdued color palette but retaining his characteristic grid-like structure. This painting reveals an evolution in his artistic journey as he experimented with different hues. "Composition in White, Red, and Yellow 1936" highlights Mondrian's mastery over balance and proportion through carefully placed rectangles filled with primary colors against a white backdrop. Through studies like "Study for a Composition, " we gain insight into Mondrian's meticulous process as he explored various arrangements before finalizing his compositions. "Composition with Large Blue Plane, Red, Black, Yellow, and Gray 1921" exhibits bold contrasts between primary colors alongside neutral tones—a testament to how Mondrian embraced simplicity while creating visually striking pieces. One cannot overlook the influential impact of "Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow 1930.