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Piet Mondrian — Field with Young Trees in the Foreground
Piet Mondrian

Field with Young Trees in the Foreground

1902

This painting depicts a field around the hamlet of Oele in the eastern Netherlands, where Mondrian lived during the summer of 1907. The evocative mood created by the trees silhouetted against a twilight sky suggests that Mondrian’s search for spirituality was present before he began painting completely abstract or non-objective compositions in 1916. Guided by readings in metaphysics and philosophy, Mondrian sought to achieve a higher spiritual reality in his paintings, which eventually led him to eliminate all representational elements in favor of a style of pure geometric abstraction.

Medium
oil on paper laid on board

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Piet Mondrian, Field with Young Trees in the Foreground, 1902

This painting depicts a field around the hamlet of Oele in the eastern Netherlands, where Mondrian lived during the summer of 1907. The evocative mood created by the trees silhouetted against a twilight sky suggests that Mondrian’s search for spirituality was present before he began painting completely abstract or non-objective compositions in 1916. Guided by readings in metaphysics and philosophy, Mondrian sought to achieve a higher spiritual reality in his paintings, which eventually led him to eliminate all representational elements in favor of a style of pure geometric abstraction.

Medium
oil on paper laid on board
Year
1902
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Works on Paper, Modern, Unique Work

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