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Tag Archives: Neoplasticism
Broadway Boogie Woogie by Piet Mondrian
In 1930, Piet Mondrian left Paris and arrived in London. Since World War II war spread, he fled to the United States in 1940 and spent the last four years in his whole life journey in New York. New York was … Continue reading
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Tagged Neoplasticism, paintings, Piet Mondrian, Realism, wall art
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Neoplasticism Oil Painting
The geometric abstract painting took style magazine as the center and emerged in Holland in 1917, whose founder was T.van Duisburg and leader was P. Mondrian. Mondrian liked to use neo-plasticism, so style painting was also called neo-plasticism. Neo-plasticism completely … Continue reading