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Piet Mondrian — Chrysanthemum
Piet Mondrian

Chrysanthemum

1906

Fascinated by the complex structure of chrysanthemums, Mondrian painted these delicate flowers throughout his career. This single, frontal blossom recalls the stylized chrysanthemums of Japanese prints. Mondrian added the initials and date near the bottom edge sometime after painting the flower. Since he returned to this subject repeatedly, even during his later years, this painting may have been produced as late as 1942, the year Mondrian exhibited it in New York.

Medium
oil on canvas

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Piet Mondrian, Chrysanthemum, 1906

Fascinated by the complex structure of chrysanthemums, Mondrian painted these delicate flowers throughout his career. This single, frontal blossom recalls the stylized chrysanthemums of Japanese prints. Mondrian added the initials and date near the bottom edge sometime after painting the flower. Since he returned to this subject repeatedly, even during his later years, this painting may have been produced as late as 1942, the year Mondrian exhibited it in New York.

Medium
oil on canvas
Year
1906
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Modern, Unique Work, Painting, Oil on Canvas

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Cleveland Museum of Art, Alex Capecelatro, Art Institute of Chicago