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I believe his medium was paint. That's it. I don't believe he used anything else. At least this is what he mostly used.
he used black yellow red blue purple brown orange blue green and white.
Developing a special kind of non-representational (abstract) painting.
I do not quite see the point of asking "why". People who feel they have the talent and the urge become painters. That goes for all of them.
He was descended from Christian Dirkzoon Monderyan who lived in the Hague as early as 1670. his father, Pieter Cornelius Mondriaan and uncle is Fritz Mondriaan
and there is nothing said about the mother.
'Composition avec bleu, rouge, jaune et noir': sold for $27,191,525 in 2009.
Oscar-Claude Monet was an impressionist painter. Factors that influenced his style were his desire to document the French countryside. His paintings allowed him to reflect on the changing of light and passing of the seasons.
The elements of art are usually defined as the seven below. The very unusual kind of art, that Mondrian made, does not rely on all of them.
Form - no
Line - yes, the main thing
Shape - not really
Color - yes, indeed
Texture - no
Space - sort of
Value - no
Piet Mondrian is a Dutch painter. His work was strongly influenced by the forceful expression and use of color by Vincent van Gogh and Norwegian painter Edvard Munch.
There is usually one and the same answer to those questions 'Why did XXX become an artist?' Because they felt they had the talent and the urge. It is as simple as that!
Piet painted flowers between 1920 and 1925, the very years he first disovered his style after paiinting for twenty nine years. He hated the lfower paitnings, and gave them up, saying enough. survived on his dealer selling paintings now and then and generous monetary gifts from friends. luck.
Mondrian started out as a landscape artist, he is known for simplifying paintings to their basic geometric forms and colors. He is most famously known for his square paintings which use only primary colors.
One example is "Composition with Yellow, Blue, and Red"
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Piet Mondrian was born in Amersfoort, The Netherlands, in 1872. He moved to Winterswijk when he was young, and moved to Amsterdam when he was 20.
Broadway boogie woogie is piet mondrians most famous painting. it is of part of New York city
In Amsterdam in the 1920s. The leading artists in the group 'De Stijl' were Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburgh. Mondrian had written about the aims of the group: 'only primary colours and non-colours, only squares and rectangles, only straight and horizontal or vertical lines'. van Doesburg advocated less strict rules, and the quip about emotional was Mondrian's rebuttal.