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Piet Mondrian created over 2,000 artworks throughout his career, including paintings, drawings, and sketches. His most famous works are characterized by a grid of vertical and horizontal lines and primary colors, which he developed as part of his contribution to abstract art and the De Stijl movement. While the exact number can vary depending on different sources, his oeuvre is widely recognized for its significant impact on modern art.

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In Amsterdam, Paris and New York City.


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