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| | Piet Mondrian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Unlike the cubists, Mondrian was still attempting to reconcile his painting with his spiritual pursuits, and in 1913, he began to fuse his art and his theosophical studies into a theory that signaled his final break from representational painting. |  | | Mondrian began producing grid-based paintings in late 1919, and in 1920, the style for which he came to be renowned began to appear. |  | | Mondrian and his later work were deeply influenced by the Moderne Kunstkring exhibition of Cubism held in Amsterdam in 1911. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian
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| | Piet Mondrian biography |
 | | Piet Mondrian had returned to Holland to visit his father who was mortally ill. Trapped in Holland, Piet Mondrian would not see Paris for four years because of the war, his equipment and paintings still in Paris. |  | | Mondrian was a very able landscape artist, but to paint in Van Gogh's expressive semi-abstract style is another matter. |  | | The Mondrians, devout Calvinists, were an artistic family who painted and made music and Mondrian Sr. |
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http://www.paintings.name/piet-mondrian-biography.php
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| | Piet Mondrian |
 | | Mondrian felt it mattered that an artist should present himself in a manner appropriate to his artistic aims. |  | | When Mondrian had painted flowers, he almost invariably painted one chrysanthemum, one amaryllis, one tiger lily. |  | | Piet Mondrian: Catalogue Raisonne, by Joop M. Joosten. |
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http://www.artchive.com/artchive/M/mondrian.html
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| | Mondrian Chronos |
 | | This Mondrian period is called, the “tragic period”. |  | | Mondrian uses this rectangular and vertical paintings to document his personal interpretation of cubism. |  | | The painter’s studio, in Paris, at 26 Rue du Depart was a big irregular space, that he painted white, to be able to cover surfaces with colored canvases to build a composition similar to his paintings. |
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http://www.fiu.edu/~andiaa/cg2/chronos.html
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| | Acquavella: Piet Mondrian's Biography |
 | | Mondrian was in search of transcendent experience and pure harmony or equilibrium, and he saw his paintings as a model of a harmonious world. |  | | INVENTING MODERNISM By 1908, Mondrian was using Fauve colors in landscape paintings, and by the end of the decade he had embraced Cubism creating angular compositions of trees. |  | | In New York, Mondrian met American painters and exhibited with the American Abstract Artists Group. |
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http://www.acquavellagalleries.com/main/artist_bio.cfm?artist_id=146
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| | ArtandCulture Artist: Piet Mondrian |
 | | Mondrian composed his first plus-minus compositions -- paintings with rhythmic horizontal and vertical lines -- in 1917, and by 1918 he had created his first geometric grid works. |  | | Mondrian articulated his philosophy in a series of articles on "The New Structuring of Painting" in the De Stijl magazine published by Theo Van Doesburg. |  | | Van Doesburg and Mondrian were the theoretical engines behind De Stijl, whose artists strove for anonymity and envisioned a collective art. |
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http://www.artandculture.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/ACLive.woa/wa/artist?id=906
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| | Mondrian Machine |
 | | The machine is inspired by the art of Piet Mondrian. |  | | Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) began his artist career painting landscapes, but soon moved to more abstract styles. |  | | These and other books about the life and art of Piet Mondrian can be purchased at Amazon.com |
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http://www.ptank.com/mondrian
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| | Piet Mondrian: EnchantedLearning.com |
 | | A chronology of Mondrian's evolution as a painter. |  | | Piet Mondrian: An Abstract Painter from The Netherlands |  | | After studing to be a teacher, Mondrian studied art at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten (Amsterdam Academy of Fine Arts) from 1892 until 1897. |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/artists/mondrian
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| | Piet Mondrian |
 | | Although Mondrian was a fine artist (not a commercial artist), he is considered the father of advertising design, because of the widespread and continued adoption of his grid style as a basic structure of graphic design layout. |  | | The presence of the grid seems most fitting in an image of Piet Mondrian in his studio, where it serves as a uniform counterpart to the airier geometry of... |  | | Visual Art and Graphic Design » Modern Art » Piet Mondrian, His Work and de Stijl |
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http://www.wikiverse.org/piet-mondrian
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| | Piet Mondrian, Neoplasticism and De Stijl |
 | | Mondrian was joined in creating De Stijl by the artists Theo van Doesburg, Bart van der Leck, Georges Vantongerloo and Gerrit Rietveld. |  | | Using his doctrine of Neoplasticism as a guide Mondrian and other artists created works of art which were collectively known as De Stijl (The Style). |  | | Mondrian's painting Victory Boogie Woogie seems to have been affected by his ill health and perhaps wartime shortages of artist supplies. |
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http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/mondrian.htm
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| | Piet Mondrian |
 | | Piet Mondrian, Theo van Doesburg, van der Leck, and Vilmos Huszar together founded the art magazine and movement of De Stijl (the style) in 1917. |  | | Although Mondrian intended to become a painter his family pursued him to acquire a degree in education. |  | | He became a member of the art association Kunstlifde I Utrecht, where, in 1893, his first paintings were exhibited. |
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http://library.thinkquest.org/C005662/Thinkquest/mondrian.htm
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| | ArtLex on De Stijl |
 | | Piet Mondrian (1869-1944), Dutch painter, in Notes of a Painter, 1908. |  | | Piet Mondrian, Composition in Brown and Gray, 1913-14, |  | | Piet Mondrian, Composition, II, 1929 (the original inscription "P.M.29" partly obliterated; mistakenly repainted "P.M.25" by Mondrian when he restored the painting in March 1942), |
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http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/d/destijl.html
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| | Suphawut.com: Visual Art & Graphic Design: Modern Art: Piet Mondrian |
 | | Mondrian was one of the most influential 20th-century artists. |  | | Dutch painter Piet Mondrian and designers Theo van Doesburg and Gerrit Rietveld were the chief exponents of de Stijl. |  | | Mondrian became the most radical abstractionist artist of his era. |
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http://www.suphawut.com/art/western/piet_mondrian.htm
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| | SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Piet Mondrian |
 | | Piet Mondrian's jazzy abstraction "Broadway Boogie Woogie" (1942-43) is set among an installation of Mondrians and other geometric compositions that trace his evolution from decades earlier. |  | | A discussion of Picasso's "Girl Before a Mirror" was sidetracked when Elaine Gold, inspired by the Piet Mondrian works in the next room, recounted a time when a landlord charged her for painting her apartment door in Mondrian's style, with its colorful, rectangular forms and black stripes. |  | | Highlights of the exhibit are an Etruscan helmet, a painted cloth from Eastern Tibet, sculptures by Auguste Rodin and paintings by Piet Mondrian and Roger Brown. |
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http://news.surfwax.com/art/files/Piet_Mondrian_Art.html
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| | HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results |
 | | Mondrian ********** BY 1914, PIET MONDRIAN (1872-1944) had modified his painting... |  | | This is an exemplary painting by Mondrian which has a... |  | | This work is a fine example of a Mondrian 'double-line' painting. |
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| | Paint Like Piet Mondrian - Painting - KinderArt® |
 | | Piet Mondrian was a Dutch painter who was born in 1872 (that's over 100 years ago!). |  | | At one time, Mondrian painted realistic landscapes, but as he painted more and more, his style began to change. |  | | Examples of Mondrian's work or Mondrian style paintings like the ones on this page which were created by Andrea of KinderArt. |
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http://www.kinderart.com/painting/mondrian.shtml
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| | Piet Mondrian - Artist and Philosopher |
 | | When I first saw the art of Piet Mondrian, I was in college. |  | | Mondrian wasn’t painting in anyone else’s style, he was following his own vision – a very balanced orderly vision. |  | | In Paris he was immediately attracted to the Cubism of Picasso and Braque and when he painted in that style, it was his own particular version of Cubism. |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/artists/61755/1
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| | The Infography about Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) |
 | | Carel Blotkamp, Mondrian: The Art of Destruction (H.N. Abrams, 1995). |  | | Frans Postma and Cees Boekraad, eds., 26, Rue du Départ: Mondrian's Studio in Paris, 1921-1936 (Ernst and Sohn, 1995). |  | | Cornelis Blok, Piet Mondriaan: Een Catalogus van Zijn Werk in Nederlands Openbaar Bezit (Meulenhoff, 1974). |
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http://www.infography.com/content/090037656524.html
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| | PIET MONDRIAN Biography, History PIET MONDRIAN Prints and Books. |
 | | Mondrian’s influence is clear in much advertisement art of the 1930s and thereafter, and furniture design, decorative and industrial design owes much to this Dutch artist. |  | | Mondrian lived a fastidious lifestyle, was obsessively tidy, and elements of these personality traits can be seen in his pursuit of the abstract, through works such as Composition in Yellow and Blue of 1929. |  | | (1872-1944) Founder of the DeStijl movement in 1917, Mondrian was one of the most original thinkers of early twentieth century art, as he pushed for a simplification in art, restricting his palette to the ‘plastic’ essentials of the primary colours. |
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http://www.artycity.com/biography/PIET-MONDRIAN.htm
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| | Mondriaan |
 | | Mondrian’s essays on abstract art were published in the periodical De Stijl. |  | | Until 1908, when he began to take annual trips to Domburg in Zeeland, Mondrian’s work was naturalistic—incorporating successive influences of academic landscape and still-life painting, Dutch Impressionism. |  | | In 1909, a major exhibition of his work (with that of Jan Sluyters and Cornelis Spoor) was held at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, and that same year he joined the Theosophic Society. |
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http://www.mondriaan.net
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| | DM's Esoteric Programming Languages - Piet |
 | | The language is named after Piet Mondrian, who pioneered the field of geometric abstract art. |  | | Piet uses 20 distinct colours, as shown in the table at right. |  | | Program code will be in the form of abstract art. |
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http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/piet.html
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| | Piet Mondrian |
 | | Not long after, in 1917, Mondrian met Theo van Doesbug and founded De Stijl, an art magazine. |  | | He studied at the Amsterdam Academy of Fine Arts and in his early works he painted landscapes using pretty colors (grays, mauves, and dark greens). |  | | Piet Mondrian "Lozenge Composition with Yellow, Black, Blue, Red, and Gray" |
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http://abstractart.20m.com/Piet_Mondrian.html
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| | Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Mondrian - Chrysanthemum |
 | | Mondrian was inspired by Paul Cézanne’s method of breaking down compositional elements into facets of color. |  | | For more than a decade after graduating from art school in 1897, Piet Mondrian created naturalistic drawings and paintings that reflect a succession of stylistic influences including academic realism, Dutch |  | | While in later paintings Mondrian developed a more dispersed field, his overarching concern for balance and order remained constant. |
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http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_work_md_112_12.html
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| | Haber's Art Reviews: Piet Mondrian at the Modern |
 | | Mondrian did not live to see Pop Art, but he did much to convince Peggy Guggenheim to open her influential gallery to Pollock. |  | | From his dabbling in spiritualism to his stern insistence on abstraction, Mondrian too always associated art with an absolute. |  | | Galleries like to pretend that art is big business; critics of modern art harp on it. |
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http://www.haberarts.com/mondrian.htm
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| | Piet Mondrian (1872 - 1944) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Piet Mondrian - View from the Dunes with Beach and Piers 1909 oil and pencil on ca The Museum of Modern Art French |  | | Piet Mondrian - Composition in Brown and Gray (Gemalde no. II / Composition no. IX / Compositie 5) 1913 oil on canvas The Museum of Modern Art Dutch |  | | The Transatlantic Paintings, organized by the Harvard University Art Museums, examines Mondrians paintings from several perspectives: as unique documents of the “intellectual migration” from Europe to America around World War II; as the means by... |
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| | "On Mondrian" by Richard Speer, Also visit www.RichardSpeer.com |
 | | I should also note that soon after I discovered Mondrian, I realized that his art is (at least superficially) incompatible with Ayn Rand’s aesthetic treatise, The Romantic Manifesto, in which she issues a blanket condemnation of non-representational art. |  | | Even if you have never heard of Piet Mondrian and his "neo-plastic" art, you have likely seen its influence on popular culture. |  | | By her definition of art as "the selective recreation of reality…" Mondrian’s abstraction does not qualify as art at all. |
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http://www.newenlightenment.com/mondrianmonograph.html
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| | onlinekunst.de: Inga Schnekenburger COMPUTERGARTEN 7. März: Piet Mondrian |
 | | Mondrain, Piet New Art -- The New Life ; The Collected Writings of Piet Mondrian, Da Capo Press ed. |  | | Die Arbeiten von Picasso, Braque und Cezanne beeindrucken Piet Mondrian sehr. |  | | 1925 tritt Mondrian aus der Gruppe "De Stijl" aus. |
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http://www.onlinekunst.de/maerz/07_03_Mondrian_Piet.htm
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| | Anthroposophie Forum - Bibliothek: Piet Mondrian |
 | | Coursing with life, the trees are twisted images of torment and despair. |  | | This is my collected list of internet based resources, links, and other bits and bobs for the artist Piet Mondrian. |  | | This style was intended as a purely objective vision of reality based on the simplest harmonies of straight line, right angle, and the primary colours plus black and white. |
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http://www.anthroposophie.net/bibliothek/kunst/malerei/mondrian/bib_mondrian.htm
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| | Piet Mondrian Online |
 | | Original works by Piet Mondrian available for purchase at art galleries worldwide |  | | Piet Mondrian at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Tableau No. IV; Lozenge Composition with Red, Gray, Blue, Yellow, and Black, ca.1924/25 |  | | Research art auction values for Piet Mondrian (Artprice) |
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 | | Piet Mondrian - Artist, Art - Piet Mondrian |  | | Sign up for Artist Alert Updates for Piet Mondrian |  | | Ads For Sale or Wanted can be placed for artists from any country. |
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| | Piet Mondrian: Mr. Boogie-Woogie Man |
 | | Mondrian's spiritual beliefs and love of music profoundly influenced his work and, ultimately, the art world. |  | | Traces the artistic growth of Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), from his strict Calvinist upbringing in the Netherlands to his years in Paris and New York. |  | | Critics, curators, and others-including critic Robert Hughes and designer Terence Conran-comment on Mondrian the man and his work. |
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| | Piet Mondrian: Career |
 | | The 20th century is distinguished in art history for one invention above all: abstraction. |  | | His reputation rests on about 250 abstract paintings dating from 1917 to 1944, a modest number for over 25 years of work. |  | | The Dutch artist Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) was a pioneer in this development. |
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http://www.artmuseums.harvard.edu/mondrian/career
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| | Piet Mondrian (Broadway Boogie-Woogie) |
 | | He had been prepared for this new conception by his enjoyment of Paris where, on first encountering jazz and modern popular dance in the 1920s, he defended them against detractors. |  | | Meyer Schapiro, Mondrian - On the Humanity of Abstract Painting |  | | While Mondrian's abstract paintings of the 1920s and 1930s have an architectural effect with an impressive stability and strength, the surprise of Broadway Boogie-Woogie lies in its movement and colorful visual music. |
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| | Piet mondrian artwork |
 | | piet mondrian artwork and a reason And a strange therefore had few scalpel into the inhumanity which led State, most of whom their last loaf. |  | | To this day Uncle put in order for and such manning them such as I am, I which breaketh spread with metta-rays with very different, into the world and were being dishonoured and to win fundamental emotional which this your garb can it is loosed from the yoke. |
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| | Piet Mondrian |
 | | Piet Mondrian used oil on canvas for his oil paintings. |  | | The artist may not include all details, he/she may change the picture, or he/she may overstate. |  | | Piet Mondrian was also known as Piet Mondriaan. |
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http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/csjh/04_05_web/tatum/tatum1.htm
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| | Piet Mondrian - Wikipédia |
 | | O seu quadro "Broadway Boogie Woogie", que pode ser visto no Museu de Arte Moderna de São Francisco, pertence à fase posterior ao Neoplasticismo, quando Mondrian se liberta das regras que ele próprio se impôs. |  | | Nascido em ambiente rural, Mondrian veio de uma família calvinista extremamente religiosa. |  | | Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan, geralmente conhecido por Piet Mondrian (Amersfoort, 7 de Março de 1872 - Nova Iorque, 1 de Fevereiro de 1944) foi um pintor neerlandês modernista. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pt%3APiet_Mondrian
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| | Piet Mondrian Gallery |
 | | Below is information concerning Piet Mondrian along with his work. |  | | Click on the thumbnails to see the full images, use the brower back buttons to get to this page. |
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http://psychiatry.com/art/mondrian
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| | Mondrian Webquest |
 | | Yet, the twentieth century Dutch artist, Piet Mondrian, told us through his writings, collected in The New Art -- The New Life, that what we perceive with our eyes are deceiving. |  | | According to Mondrian, this essence can be manifested through the use of two types of lines (horizontal and vertical), the primary colors (red, yellow, and blue) and three different tones (white, gray, and black). |  | | He evolved gradually through his forms, abstracting from what he sees until only the "essence" is left. |
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http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~cl203888/mondrian1.html
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| | Amazon.com: Piet Mondrian: 1872-1944: Books: Yve-Alain Bois,Piet Mondrian,Angelica Zander Rudenstine |
 | | Subjects > Arts & Photography > Artists, A-Z > (M-O) > Mondrian, Piet |  | | Complete Writings 1959-1975: Gallery Reviews, Book Reviews, Articles, Letters To The Editor, Reports, Statements, Complaints by Donald Judd |  | | by Yve-Alain Bois, Piet Mondrian (Editor), Angelica Zander Rudenstine (Unknown) |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0821221647?v=glance
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| | Malaspina Great Books - Piet Cornelis Mondrian (1872-1944) |
 | | Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan, (1872-1944), usually known as Piet Mondrian, Dutch painter, and founder of the De Stijl art movement. |  | | Mondriaan was born at Amersfoort in The Netherlands on March 7, 1872. |  | | Malaspina Great Books - Piet Cornelis Mondrian (1872-1944) |
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| | Piet Mondrian - anagrams |
 | | "Artist Piet Mondrian" -> "Paint is in Rotterdam. |  | | Find anagram aliases of piet mondrian (or any other text)! |  | | Find gold service anagrams of piet mondrian (or any other text)! |
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| | Pac-Mondrian |
 | | After years of completely abstract work he abandoned the black grid to use yellow lines and red, blue, and grey colour blocks to build a representation of New York infused with all the vibrant kinetic energy of raucous road-house piano blues in 'Broadway Boogie Woogie'. |  | | Pac-Mondrian levels return the painting to the dance clubs that inspired it with music by contemporary techno musicians mapping the birth of electronic music in their home towns. |  | | When Piet Mondrian arrived in New York in 1940, he heard the Boogie Woogie piano of Meade Lux Lewis, Albert Ammons, and Pete Johnson, and from then on refused to dance to any other jazz, leaving the floor in a huff if the music didn't boogie. |
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| | Piet Mondrian - Biografia - - |
 | | tutte le risorse per studiare Piet Mondrian le sue opere |  | | In Olanda, le sue ricerche in campo pittorico lo avevano indirizzato verso l’Astrattismo; simbolo di questo momento artistico era l’albero che rappresentava il legame tra reale (la terra) e spirituale (lo spazio verso cui tende i rami). |  | | A New York, sostituisce la riga nera con fasce composte da piccoli rettangoli di colore, conferendo un ritmo dinamico alle sue opere. |
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| | Piet Mondrian on artnet |
 | | Find unknown or rarely seen works by important artists |  | | sample: Here are the top 3 of 304 past sale results for Piet Mondrian: |
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| | Piet Mondrian modern dutch artist |
 | | The artist, born of the past, advances as far as his intuition permits. |  | | you have comment or would like to share an insight regarding Piet Mondrian please submit your comment to Cat Wilcox, via e-mail. |  | | If you have a quote by Piet Mondrian please send and if possible site the source. |
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