all the colors in the rainbow
Piet Mondrian
Piet Mondrian's painting "Composition No. 11" sold for $50.5 million at a Sotheby's auction in 2015. This sale marked a significant milestone, making it one of the most expensive works by a Dutch artist ever sold at auction. Mondrian's distinct style, characterized by geometric forms and primary colors, continues to attract high values in the art market.
Piet Mondrian used only primary colors in his mature work, but he was born in 1872. No famous painter was born in 1861.
piet mondrian The description fits Piet Mondrian 1872 - 1944.
yes he was a flamer
Piet Mondrian
Piet Mondrian primarily used white, black, and the primary colors red, yellow, and blue in Composition No. 2. He believed that these colors represented the fundamental elements of art and the universe.
Piet Mondrian's painting "Composition No. 11" sold for $50.5 million at a Sotheby's auction in 2015. This sale marked a significant milestone, making it one of the most expensive works by a Dutch artist ever sold at auction. Mondrian's distinct style, characterized by geometric forms and primary colors, continues to attract high values in the art market.
Piet Mondrian painted Composition No. 10 as part of his exploration of abstract art and his pursuit of a universal visual language. Created in 1939-1942, it reflects his belief in the harmony of geometric forms and primary colors, aiming to convey a sense of order and balance. This work exemplifies his transition towards a more dynamic composition, influenced by his interest in the rhythm of life and the spiritual connection between art and the universe. Ultimately, Mondrian sought to express the essence of modernity through simplicity and abstraction.
He was interested in painting.
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He just started painting
Balance and order. Primary colors.
I believe I know something about at least one painting by Piet Mondrian that has been missing since about 1910 or so.
Neo-plasticism
Probably Broadway Boogie-Woogie, painted in 1943.
Developing a special kind of non-representational (abstract) painting.