There are, unfortunately, more than one of Mondrian's paintings of this name. The one of - 1913: 88 x 115 cm - 1922: 55 x 53 cm. - 1929: 40 x 32 cm - 1930: 71 x 53 cm
Most art historians would agree that Mondrian's most famous painting is Broadway Boogie Woogie, 1942-32, which is at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. MoMA also has his Composition II: Composition with Blue and Red, 1929.Other of his works are:Diamond Painting in Red, Yellow, and Blue at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DCComposition, and Tableau: Composition VII at the Guggenheim in New York City.
The Composition - 2009 II was released on: USA: 1 April 2009 (Trigger Street Online Short Film Festival)
The v7/ii chord in a musical composition serves as a dominant chord that creates tension and leads to the ii chord. Its significance lies in adding harmonic interest and creating a sense of resolution when it resolves to the ii chord.
Stars can be classified based on their spectral type (O, B, A, F, G, K, M), luminosity class (I, II, III, IV, V), temperature, size, mass, age, and chemical composition. These classifications help astronomers understand the different characteristics and behaviors of stars.
He was Court Painter to Emperor Rudolf II.
Dance II By Henri Matisse
Whaam! was made in 1963, and its mood is reflective of the Pop generation. The enormous, dripping brushstrokes, its enormous size (almost 14 feet), and its use of images in the comics of World War II fights make it iconic of the Pop era -- and quite a famous painting!
There are many, but here's one to get you started: "On White II" (Kandinsky 1923)
No, the sculpture of Moses on what was meant to be the tomb of Pope Julius II.
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I think if not why does she have so many oil painting in her palaces
English painter George Frederick Watts (1817-1904). This is Obama's one. There is also a painting, 'Hope II' by Gustav Klimt.