MondrianThe unmistakable work of Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) is characterized by its rhythm, clarity and bold colours. Often considered wholly non-representational, his paintings were in fact inspired directly by his experience of life. By examining Mondrian's fascinating process of working - through his drawings, studies and finished paintings - John Milner explores the energetic tension between the brilliantly disciplined compositions and their underlying subject matter. |
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Oil and scotch tape on canvas diagonal 177 5 | 6 |
Elements of landscape | 8 |
Evolution | 42 |
Copyright | |
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