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Colin McCahon, an artist himself, studied Piet Mondrian's paintings, and commented positively on his work. McCahon was an artist from New Zealand.

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What was the name of piet Mondrian's uncle?

Fritz Mondrian


What era is Mondrian?

The Mondrian was created in 2005.


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Piet Mondrian est né en L'holande.

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