Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) is universally recognised as one of the principle founders of 20th-century Abstract art. This important break with the past was the result of a long reflection on the Western, and particularly the Dutch, pictorial tradition, and of years of artistic asceticism marked by some singular paintings. After his experiments with Cubism, Mondrian founded Neo-Plasticism, formulating the principles that were to establish a highly personal a flat construction with right-angles, which enabled him to develop an oeuvre of surprising richness and diversity. This monograph looks at the career and output of this artist.
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons (October 31, 1994)
Language : English
Book condition : Good
Item Weight : 657 g
Dimensions : 21.4 cm x 30 cm x 1 cm
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