Description:

Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) limited edition signed, color lithograph. It is a limited-edition series, it being number 57/200. It was produced on handmade Canson France paper, it measures 22 inches x 29 inches and it is tastefully double matted and framed under glass. On the front you’ll find the Leonardo Artis symbol embossed in the lower left, and on its reverse you will find a Grafy.Blog sticker for verification. This piece was acquired from a European art house and it comes with a COA.

    Provenance:
  • This piece was acquired from a European art house. Please review the Terms and Conditions for this auction.
  • Dimensions:
  • 22 inches x 29 inches
  • Artist Name:
  • Piet Mondrian
  • Medium:
  • Lithograph
  • Notes:
  • About the Artist: Born Pieter Cornelis Mondrian in the Netherlands, he was an important contributor to the De Stijl art movement led by Theo van Doesburg and committed to abstraction and non-objective painting focused on geometric lines and the three primary colors. He spent much of his career in Paris and also had a residency in New York City where he died of pneumonia at age 71. He was raised in a family strictly committed to Protestantism. His father taught drawing at a private school and his uncle, Fritz Mondrian, was a known painter who influenced and encouraged the interests of his nephew. In 1912, he changed the spelling of his name to Mondrian to signify his departure from the artistic influences of his Dutch culture. In 1892, Mondrian entered the Academy for Fine Art in Amsterdam. Then he explored a variety of styles to find his own way including Fauvism and Pointilism. In 1912, Mondrian settled in Paris and moved to Paris where the Cubism of Picasso and Braque strongly affected him. But he differed from the Cubists in that he injected spiritual quests into his paintings. During World War I, Mondrian, having returned to his homeland for a visit, was forced to remain there. It was during this time that he spent much time at the Laren Art Colony with Theo van Doesburg and his associate, Bart van der Leck, whose focus on primary colors had a strong influence on Mondrian. With these two artists, Mondrian founded De Stijl, a Dutch word meaning Style. Of this theory, Mondrian' said in 1914: He said that he constructed lines and color combinations on a flat surface, in order to express general beauty with the utmost awareness. Mondrian returned to Paris at the end of the War and, relishing the intellectual freedom he found, stayed there until 1938, and continued to exert abstract influence on art expression. During this time, he began his signature grid paintings, the work for which he remains best known. When the war ended in 1919, Mondrian returned to France, where he would remain until 1938. Immersed in the crucible of artistic innovation that was post-war Paris, he flourished in an atmosphere of intellectual freedom that enabled him to embrace an art of pure abstraction for the rest of his life. Mondrian began producing grid-based paintings in late 1919, and in 1920, the style evolved for which he came to be renowned began to appear. With the Nazi threat to Paris, Piet Mondrian moved to London in 1938, and in 1940 moved to New York City for the remaining two years of his life. As he aged, he continued working, and drove himself so hard that he had blisters on his hands and made himself sick. In the fall of 1943, Mondrian, age 71, moved into his second New York Studio at 15 East 59th Street, and "set about again to create the environment he had learned over the years was most congenial to his modest way of life and most stimulating to his art. Tragically, he was there for only a few months: he died of pneumonia in February 1944. He is buried in the Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.
  • Condition:
  • Excellent

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