Composition with Grid 5: Lozenge, Composition with Colours

Piet Mondriaan
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KM044CAP

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This reproduction is made in cooperation with the Kröller-Müller Museum.
This reproduction on canvas of Composition with Grid 5: Lozenge, Composition with Colours by Piet Mondriaan is made in close cooperation with the Kröller-Müller Museum, where the original painting.

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About the original:
Piet Mondriaan (1872-1944), Composition with Grid 5: Lozenge, Composition with Colours 1919, Oil on Canvas, 63 x 63 cm, Collection Kröller-Müller Museum.
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About the original artwork
Composition with Grid 5: Lozenge, Composition with Colours

This reproduction on canvas of Composition with Grid 5: Lozenge, Composition with Colours by Piet Mondriaan is made in close cooperation with the Krӧller-Müller Museum, where the original painting is hanging. Piet Mondriaan was a Dutch painter and theoretician. He was a pioneer of abstract and non figurative art. Mondriaan is mostly known for his geometric-abstract artworks, in which he only uses horizontal and vertical black lines in combination with primary colours. Mondriaan co-founded an art movement and magazine called; De Stijl, internationally better known as neoplasticism. They strived for a revolution of the arts.

Mondriaan believed that in order to create 'universal beauty', he should limit himself to only primary colors and the two primary directions (horizontal and vertical).

Piet Mondriaan (1872-1944), Composition with Grid 5: Lozenge, Composition with Colours 1919, Oil on canvas, 63x63cm, Collection Krӧller-Müller Museum.
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