Belgrade
1929
About this artwork
This painting exemplifies Piet Mondrian's mature Neoplastic style, characterized by a grid of black lines and blocks of primary colors (red, blue) and non-colors (white). The precise arrangement aims for a dynamic equilibrium and universal harmony.
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Piet Mondrian, a pioneer of abstract art, developed his unique style, "Neoplasticism," as part of the De Stijl movement. He believed that by reducing painting to its most fundamental elements – primary colors, black and white, and straight lines – he could achieve a universal aesthetic purity. This particular composition, with its stark contrasts and balanced asymmetry, invites viewers to contemplate the essence of form and color, moving beyond realistic representation towards an ideal harmony.
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Belgrade
Piet Mondrian, 1929