Farm near Duivendrecht, 1916

Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) was a founder of the De Stijl movement which characterised the Modernist aesthetic. Through abstraction, Mondrian believed he could reduce form to its pure fundamental state. Simplified shapes, strict geometry and primary colours create the striking modern works that remain familiar in popular culture to this day. Still influential, Mondrian's philosophy of design rested on a balance between opposing forces of nature, represented by the horizontal and the vertical in his paintings.

Piet Mondrian

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‘Love the effect of the golden light coming through those beautiful branches’

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‘This moody print with the farmhouse and surrounding trees reflected in the water is so ...’

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‘This moody print with the farmhouse and surrounding trees reflected in the water is so ...’

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‘Lovely picture and beautiful frame. Suits perfectly where it has been placed. Good pric...’

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‘Nice print. Very well packaged.’

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‘Delightful landscape; I particularly like this composition, the colours and shades of c...’

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‘I was looking for a print in soft tones to hang in my sitting room and came across this...’

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