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What form of math did Mondrian use in his art?

Piet Mondrian's works are very geometric, although while creating his compositions he preferred to use intuition over calculation.


What were Piet Mondrians paintings?

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Anything about art missing by Piet Mondrian?

I believe I know something about at least one painting by Piet Mondrian that has been missing since about 1910 or so.


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The Golden Ratio In Paintings Piet Mondrian, Compositions in Red, Blue, and Yellow, 1930. Salvador Dali, The Sacrament of the Last Supper, 1955.


Where did Piet Mondrian do his art?

In Amsterdam, Paris and New York City.


What art element was Piet Mondrian most interested in?

He was interested in painting.


What did Piet Mondrian love about art?

Balance and order. Primary colors.


According to Piet Mondrian a piece of abstract art?

should be completely abstract


How did Piet Mondrian the artist get famous for his art work?

By taking part in exhibitions.


What did Piet Mondrian intend with his work?

Mondrian Piet used the colers red,blue,yellow and white only those colors were the ones he used in his paintings. also used dark lines and the lines must be vertical and horizontal not diagonal.Thats what i did for art today at school a Mondrian piet picture


What was Piet Mondrian's first piece of art and what was it about?

Something he did in school, now long forgotten.


In mature works of Piet Mondrian he uses red yellow and blue which make up a?

In mature works, Piet Mondrian employs the primary colors red, yellow, and blue, which form the foundation of his abstract compositions. These colors, along with black and white, are used to create a dynamic balance and harmony within his grid-like structures. Mondrian believed that these primary colors represented the pure essence of art, embodying simplicity and clarity. His focus on geometric forms and primary colors aimed to express universal beauty and a sense of order.