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Mondrian

[ US /ˈmɑndɹiæn, ˈmɑndɹiən/ ]
NOUN
  1. Dutch painter whose work (intersecting lines at right angles and planes in primary colors) influenced the development of abstract art (1872-1944)

How To Use Mondrian In A Sentence

  • Mondrian's style of painting involved the use of strictly horizontal or vertical black lines to create a grid of rectangles, some of which were filled in with black or white, or vivid red, blue or yellow.
  • This relentless rectilinearity is not presented as an underlying metaphysical reality, as in a Mondrian abstraction.
  • A white cotton Mondrian laundry bag will set a guest back $ 60.
  • Chun then crochets forms that are not necessarily one-to-one equivalents of Mondrian's paintings but are very clear transcriptions of his work.
  • As in paintings by Malevich and Mondrian, one can detect irregularities of surface texture that come from dragging a brush across the canvas.
  • Specifically, one of the Mondrian paintings in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, across the street from where I work.
  • Beck's art reflected the influence of classic modernists such as Kandinsky and Mondrian as well as the Abstract Expressionists.
  • In two of the works the surface has been irregularly gridded into a Mondrian-like architectonic structure.
  • If you step right up to the cordon, you'll see that Mondrian changed his mind about whether the stripes should go right up to the edges of the canvas.
  • There is also a beautiful image of Mondrian's studio, reduced to geometric lines just like a painting in the famous mature Mondrian style.
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