Millions. If you have one for sale contact Sotheby's Auction house.
The short answer is: in Amsterdam, Paris and New York. Below is lots of other info.Piet Mondrian was a 20th century abstract painter whose most famous compositions are made up of black lines and colored rectangles. Mondrian's early works were naturalistic and impressionistic landscapes, but his discovery of cubism around 1910 put him on the path toward abstraction. He left home in the Netherlands for Paris in 1912, but returned to the Netherlands in 1914 to take care of his sick father. He remained there during World War I, tryIng out abstract forms and experImentIng wIth a technIc he called neo-plasticism. He went back to Paris after the war, he made what may be his most famous painting, "Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue" In 1921, a composition of primary colors in rectangles on a grid of black lines. In 1938 he traveled to England and in 1940 he moved to New York, where he continued to take away "non-essentials" and restrict his works to "basic forms of beauty." Influenced by the philosophical approach of theosophy, Mondrian believed painting to be a two-dimensional interpretation of nature that is guided by the artist's intuition. His paintings include "Still Life with Ginger Pot I" paInted In1911, "Composition" In 1916) and "Broadway Boogie Woogie" paInted through1942-43.
Something he did at school, which we know nothing about. The first of his oil paintings now in a museum is a self portrait aged 14.
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A difficult question to know the exact answer to. The main stops were He was born in Amersfoort, Holland.Moved to Amsterdam.Lived for some time in the country, place not known.1911 moved to Paris.1914-1919 back in Holland. (1916-19 in Laren).1919 back in Paris.1938 moved to London.1940 to New York City, where he died in 1944.
Tha Franco-Prussian War 1870-71. World War 1 1914-18.
because he wanted a holiday
Sears did not make it. Someone else did. Value will depend on who exactly made it.
If it is an original and not a reprint.The 1914 joe Jackson cracker jack card#103 value is around 76,000$
Face Value - 1914 was released on: USA: 11 September 1914
There is no such thing as a 1914 quarter.
The 1914 Barber dime is a common coin. Value is $4.00-$8.00 for most coins.
A 1914 penny with no mint mark is worth about $1.50.
The cast of Value Received - 1914 includes: Vera Sisson as Frances De Vere
Age is 1914 Age is 1914
The 1914 Barber dime is a common coin. Value is $4.00-$8.00 for most coins.
No way to answer- there were dozens of different Luger variants. Value will depend on exact model and condition. Never saw a Luger with pearl grips- non-original grips reduce values. Could be anywhere from $200 to $2000.
Could be anywhere from $75 for a poorly preserved specimen to several hundred dollars for an original in very good condition. Value is driven by condition, originality, and collector demand. An accurate assessment would require a hands-on viewing.