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Piet Mondrian — Mondrian
Piet Mondrian

Mondrian

This portfolio presents a collection of Mondrian's iconic geometric compositions, masterfully reduced to their purest visual elements through bold primary colors, black gridlines, and stark white spaces. Numbered 32/300 in pencil and stamped in black ink on the colophon, this limited edition exemplifies the artist's De Stijl philosophy of achieving universal harmony through absolute abstraction. Published by Éditions Galerie Denise René in Paris, the work stands as a testament to Mondrian's enduring influence on modern art and design.

Medium
All numbered 32/300 in pencil, further stamped-numbered '32' in black ink on the colophon (the edition was 200 in Arabic numerals and 100 reserved for the publisher), published by Éditions Galerie Denise René, Paris.

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Evening & Day Editions

April 23, 2019

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Piet Mondrian, Mondrian

This portfolio presents a collection of Mondrian's iconic geometric compositions, masterfully reduced to their purest visual elements through bold primary colors, black gridlines, and stark white spaces. Numbered 32/300 in pencil and stamped in black ink on the colophon, this limited edition exemplifies the artist's De Stijl philosophy of achieving universal harmony through absolute abstraction. Published by Éditions Galerie Denise René in Paris, the work stands as a testament to Mondrian's enduring influence on modern art and design.

Medium
All numbered 32/300 in pencil, further stamped-numbered '32' in black ink on the colophon (the edition was 200 in Arabic numerals and 100 reserved for the publisher), published by Éditions Galerie Denise René, Paris.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Print, Geometric, Bold, Primary Colors, Modernist, De Stijl, Composition, Dutch, Modern, Abstract

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Collected by

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