Composition with Large Blue Plane, Red, Black, Yellow, and Gray (1984)
by Piet Mondrian

NO. 95013

In the late 19th century, artists shifted from representing objects to expressing emotions through abstract art. This emphasised visual elements like line, colour, and composition. After World War I, artists like Piet Mondrian saw abstract art as a means to foster harmony using a universal visual language. The De Stijl movement in the Netherlands sought to break from the past and create a new aesthetic language. Mondrian joined in 1917, developing a visual language of verticals, horizontals, and primary colors framed by black lines on off-white backgrounds.

£37

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Composition with Large Blue Plane, Red, Black, Yellow, and Gray (1984)
by Piet Mondrian

NO. 95013

In the late 19th century, artists shifted from representing objects to expressing emotions through abstract art. This emphasised visual elements like line, colour, and composition. After World War I, artists like Piet Mondrian saw abstract art as a means to foster harmony using a universal visual language. The De Stijl movement in the Netherlands sought to break from the past and create a new aesthetic language. Mondrian joined in 1917, developing a visual language of verticals, horizontals, and primary colors framed by black lines on off-white backgrounds.

£37

Availability 150 of 150

Small art print
£37

Artwork Size: 8.82 x 11.69 inches (22.4 x 29.7 cm) | Paper Size: 9.79 x 12.87 inches (24.88 x 32.7 cm)

Medium art print
£49

Artwork Size: 12.183 x 16.53 inches (30.95 x 0 42 cm) | Paper Size: 13.36 x 17.71 inches (33.94 x 45 cm)

Large art print
£65

Artwork Size: 15.63 x 21.22 inches (39.72 x 53.9 cm) | Paper Size: 17.43 x 23.02 inches (44.29 x 58.47 cm)

Extra large art print
£98

Original art size
£124

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