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Richard Pettibone — Piet Mondrian, "Lozenge Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow," 1925
Richard Pettibone

Piet Mondrian, "Lozenge Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow," 1925

A meticulous miniature reproduction of Mondrian's iconic diamond-shaped composition, rendered in oil on canvas with Pettibone's characteristically precise hand. The work faithfully replicates the original's bold primary colors and black grid lines set within the rotated square format, enclosed in a custom artist's frame. Pettibone's act of appropriation invites reflection on originality, scale, and the nature of artistic authorship.

Medium
oil on canvas, in artist's frame

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Contemporary Art Day Sale

May 17, 2013

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Richard Pettibone, Piet Mondrian, "Lozenge Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow," 1925

A meticulous miniature reproduction of Mondrian's iconic diamond-shaped composition, rendered in oil on canvas with Pettibone's characteristically precise hand. The work faithfully replicates the original's bold primary colors and black grid lines set within the rotated square format, enclosed in a custom artist's frame. Pettibone's act of appropriation invites reflection on originality, scale, and the nature of artistic authorship.

Medium
oil on canvas, in artist's frame
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th-Century Art, Appropriation Artist, Male Artist, Primary Colors, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Diamond Format, Geometric Abstraction, Neoplasticism, Oil on Canvas

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