Composition in White, Red, and Yellow (1936)
by Piet Mondrian

NO. 95011

Piet Mondrian, a pivotal figure in 20th-century art, championed a style marked by geometric precision and primary colors. Embracing a distinctive approach that merged art and philosophy, he evolved from figurative painting to his renowned neoplasticism, characterised by vertical and horizontal lines intersecting primary-coloured squares. Mondrian’s work is a study in balance and purity, stripping art down to its core essentials. His compositions, rooted in deep contemplation of form and colour, have inspired architects, designers, and artists alike, making him a lasting icon of abstract art.

£37

Availability 150 of 150

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Composition in White, Red, and Yellow (1936)
by Piet Mondrian

NO. 95011

Piet Mondrian, a pivotal figure in 20th-century art, championed a style marked by geometric precision and primary colors. Embracing a distinctive approach that merged art and philosophy, he evolved from figurative painting to his renowned neoplasticism, characterised by vertical and horizontal lines intersecting primary-coloured squares. Mondrian’s work is a study in balance and purity, stripping art down to its core essentials. His compositions, rooted in deep contemplation of form and colour, have inspired architects, designers, and artists alike, making him a lasting icon of abstract art.

£37

Availability 150 of 150

Small art print
£37

Artwork Size: 91.24 x 116.92 inches (231.77 x 297 cm) | Paper Size: 10.92 x 13.49 inches (27.75 x 34.27 cm)

Medium art print
£49

Artwork Size: 12.87 x 16.49 inches (32.7 x 41.9 cm) | Paper Size: 14.053 x 17.677 inches (35.7 x 44.9 cm)

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