Opposition of Lines: Red and Yellow by Piet Mondrian


53cm x 41cm
21" x 17"

80cm x 60cm
32" x 24"

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About Piet Mondrian

Piet Mondrian was expert in conveying emotion with the bare minimum of detail. His minimal style of abstraction can be seen in relation to his study of Theosophy in his quest for the 'Absolute'. His influence can be seen not only on other artists but also on the media of industrial design and advertisements from the 1930s onwards.

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