Reducing his color scheme to primary hues in “Composition with Red Blue Yellow,” Piet Mondrian (1872 – 1944) followed the shape of the canvas with deceptively simple black lines and blocks of color to create maximum impact in his Neoplastic style. Although he first painted landscapes before moving through various styles, including Cubism, to arrive at his signature grid-work style, Mondrian radically simplified form and color to reveal the basic principles beneath the visible world. Mondrian, who profoundly influenced 20th century art, also impacted graphic arts, industrial design and architecture.
The deceptively simple black lines and blocks of color in Piet Mondrian’s art pieces create a powerful impact. Through his Neoplastic style, Mondrian (1872 – 1944) radically simplified form and color to reveal the basic principles beneath the visible world. He first painted landscapes, before moving through various styles, including Cubism, to arrive at his signature gridwork style. Reducing his color scheme to primary hues, he used lines and angles that followed the canvas’ shape. Mondrian, who profoundly influenced 20th century art, also had great impact on graphic arts, industrial design and architecture.
This art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using an offset lithography press.