


Composition avec un grand plan rouge, jaune, noir, gris (1921) Painting by Piet Mondrian
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Original Artwork
Painting,
Oil
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 23.4in, Width 23.4in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Abstract Geometric
Au cœur de la composition se trouve un grand rectangle rouge, saisissant et dominant, qui attire immédiatement l'attention. Le rouge est complété par des blocs de couleur plus petits mais tout aussi vifs : un carré jaune vibrant dans le coin supérieur droit, un rectangle bleu profond près du bord inférieur, et des zones de noir et de gris qui équilibrent la composition. Le fond est majoritairement blanc, ce qui fait ressortir les couleurs primaires et offre un contraste net avec les lignes noires.
Cette œuvre reflète la quête de Mondrian pour une forme d'expression pure qui va au-delà de la représentation physique pour toucher à l'universalité. Il utilise les couleurs primaires et les valeurs non-couleurs (noir, blanc et gris) pour créer un langage visuel qui est à la fois minimaliste et émotionnellement puissant.
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Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) was a Dutch painter and one of the most influential figures in the development of abstract art and modern geometric abstraction. He is renowned for his innovative style, characterized by the use of bold, geometric shapes, straight lines, and primary colors.
Mondrian's early work was rooted in Impressionism and later moved towards Symbolism and Fauvism. However, it was in the early 1910s that he developed the abstract style for which he is best known. His art evolved through several stages, including his famous "neoplastic" period, which featured works composed of rectangular shapes, intersecting lines, and primary colors.
Mondrian believed that through abstraction and simplification of forms, he could express a universal, harmonious order underlying the chaos of the world. He strove to achieve a sense of balance, rhythm, and equilibrium in his compositions. His work became a significant part of the De Stijl movement, a Dutch art movement focused on abstraction and the reduction of art to its fundamental elements.
One of his most famous works is "Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow," which exemplifies his use of primary colors and a grid-like structure. His influence extended beyond the realm of visual art; his ideas on abstraction and harmony also impacted architecture, design, and other fields.
Piet Mondrian's legacy as a pioneer of abstract art and his impact on the development of modern art remains profound, with his works displayed in major museums worldwide. His vision of art as a means to express universal truths and harmony continues to inspire and captivate art enthusiasts and scholars to this day.
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Nationality:
NETHERLANDS
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Contemporary Dutch Artists Artists presented by a gallery