
Figurative Mondrian.
HazanN° d'inventaire | 22100 |
Format | 22 x 28.5 |
Détails | 168 p., paperback with flaps. |
Publication | Paris, 2019 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782754111065 |
A member of the De Stijl group, Piet Mondrian is primarily known for his abstract paintings with clean lines and red, yellow, and blue squares. The Musée Marmottan Monet is dedicating a landmark exhibition to him in September 2019, focusing on his major figurative work. Some sixty top-notch paintings, selected by Mondrian himself around 1920 for his greatest collector, Salomon B. Slijper, are being presented exclusively in Paris, revealing this little-known side of the artist. Landscapes, portraits, and flower paintings influenced by Impressionism, Luminism, Fauvism, and Symbolism are set alongside rare Cubist and Neo-Plasticist compositions, placing the artist among the leading colorists of his time and among the great masters of 20th-century figurative painting. An invitation to discover another Mondrian.
A member of the De Stijl group, Piet Mondrian is primarily known for his abstract paintings with clean lines and red, yellow, and blue squares. The Musée Marmottan Monet is dedicating a landmark exhibition to him in September 2019, focusing on his major figurative work. Some sixty top-notch paintings, selected by Mondrian himself around 1920 for his greatest collector, Salomon B. Slijper, are being presented exclusively in Paris, revealing this little-known side of the artist. Landscapes, portraits, and flower paintings influenced by Impressionism, Luminism, Fauvism, and Symbolism are set alongside rare Cubist and Neo-Plasticist compositions, placing the artist among the leading colorists of his time and among the great masters of 20th-century figurative painting. An invitation to discover another Mondrian.