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Mondrian

Mondrian
Mondrian was a Dutch painter, widely regarded as the founder of Modern art. The Bauhaus immediately referenced his work when discussing his lines, simplified colors and aesthetical appeal. His work inspired the Minimalist movement as well as far-reached impacts across all kinds of modern and post-modern culture. Mondrian greatly contributed to the De Stijl art movement. He created a non-representational form recognized by its white ground, topped with a grid of vertical and horizontal black lines and the three primary colors. One of his most famous compositions in this style is Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow. Mondrian believed that the composition of the most fundamental aspects of line and color was the total realization of true beauty. Painter’s work continues to have an immense impact on the development of modern art. Eventually, he influenced Art movements including the Bauhaus and Minimalism. He influenced the fashion designs of Yves Saint Laurent. He also inspired the design for the cover of The White Stripes 2000 album, De Stijl.

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Artist full name:

Piet Mondrian

Nationality:

Dutch

Date of birth - Date of death:

March 7, 1872 - February 1, 1944

Art movements:

Abstract Art, Cubism, Expressionism, Impressionism, Modern Art

Related artists:

Kandinsky, Rothko, Chagall, Klee, Léger, Picasso, Modigliani, Munch, Vasarely

Main works:

Broadway Boogie-Woogie, Gray Tree, Victory Boogie-Woogie, Composition A

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