WebMuseum: Mondrian, Piet Photographs by Mark Harden. Composition with Gray and Light Brown 1918 (170 Kb); Oil on canvas, 80.2 x 49.9 cm (31 9/16 x 19 5/8 in); Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas http://www.navigo.com/wm/paint/auth/mondrian/
Mondrian, Piet - Education Resource - StudySphere Education Portal, Educational Resource for language school, study abroad, education online, education, school, high school, career education, business school, driver education http://www.studysphere.com/education/Artists-Lives-and-Works-Mondrian-Piet-1245.
Mondrian: Composition With Red, Yellow And Blue Mondrian, Piet Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue 1921 Oil on canvas 39 x 35 cm (15 1/2 x 13 3/4 in.) http://www.artchive.com/artchive/m/mondrian/ryb.jpg.html
Mondrian, Piet Mondrian, Piet Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Mondrian, Piet at Questia library. http://www.questia.com/read/101259364
Extractions: questia.Dictionary.domain = 'questia'; Letter A Letter B Letter C Letter D ... Letter Z addthis_url = 'http://www.questia.com/read/101259364'; addthis_title = 'Mondrian, Piet'; addthis_pub = 'ahanin'; This feature allows you to create and manage separate folders for your different research projects. To view markups for a different project, make that project your current project. This feature allows you to save a link to the publication you are reading or view all the publications you have put on your bookshelf. This feature allows you to save a link to the page you are reading, which you can later return to from Projects. This feature allows you to highlight words or phrases on the publication page you are reading. This feature allows you to save a note you write on the publication page you are reading. This feature allows you to create a citation to the page you are reading that you can paste into your paper. Highlight a passage to include that passage as a quotation. This feature allows you to save a reference to a publication you are reading for your bibliography or generate a bibliography you can paste into your paper.
Mondrian, Piet - Culture Definition of Mondrian, Piet from The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy. http://culture.yourdictionary.com/mondrian-piet
Piet Mondrian — Infoplease.com Encyclopedia Mondrian, Piet. Mondrian, Piet (pēt m n'drē n) , 1872 – 1944, Dutch painter. He studied at the academy in Amsterdam and passed through an early naturalistic http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0833698.html
WebMuseum: Mondrian, Piet These pages were developed by the staff of WebMuseum http//sunsite.icm.edu.pl/wm/net/ KET Distance Learning is grateful for their wonderful work and their permission to mirror http://www.dl.ket.org/webmuseum/wm/paint/auth/mondrian/index.htm
PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:MONDRIAAN, PIET AIDA The only art exhibition recycling services in the world, offers Mondriaan drawings and sketches. Artcyclopedia Piet Mondrian - Dutch neo-plasticist painter (1872-1944). http://www.phs2.net/cwi/L3/oa370i.htm
MONDRIAN, Piet - Artists Pieter Cornelis (Piet) Mondriaan, after 1912 Mondrian, (b. Amersfoort, Netherlands, 7 March 1872 — d. New York City, 1 February 1944) was a Dutch painter. http://artists.wikidot.com/piet-mondrian
Mondrian, Piet Summary | BookRags.com Mondrian, Piet. Mondrian, Piet summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. http://www.bookrags.com/eb/mondrian-piet-eb/
Mondrian, Piet - Arts, Visual Arts, Artists' Lives Works, Mondrian Piet, (Mondrian, Piet)StudySphere Educational Resource for language school, study abroad, education online, education, school, high school, career education, business school, driver http://www.studysphere.com/Site/Sphere_1245.html
Mondrian, Piet | Definition Of Mondrian, Piet | HighBeam.com: Online Dictionary Find out what Mondrian, Piet means The Oxford Dictionary of Art has the definition of Mondrian, Piet. Research related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles at HighBeam.com http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1O2-MondrianPiet.html?key=01-421605527E654B3747485B4
Mondrian, Piet Mondrian, Piet Cubist period in Paris. In that same year, in Amsterdam, Mondrian saw for the first time the early Cubist works of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_400_52_0.html
Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help In that same year, in Amsterdam, Mondrian saw for the first time the early Cubist In the summer of 1914 Mondrian returned to The Netherlands to visit his father, who was seriously ill, and the outbreak of World War I prevented him from returning to Paris. He settled at Laren, where he became acquainted with Dr. M.H.J. Schoenmaekers, a Theosophical philosopher whose works on the symbolical meaning of lines and on the mathematical construction of the universe had a decisive influence on Mondrian's vision of reality. In Laren he made friends as well with S.B. Slijper, who supported him as both a patron and a friend, and with the painter Bart van der Leck, who had developed a monumental style derived from the principles of mural painting. Through van der Leck he met Theo van Doesburg After this painting a new and fundamental change occurred in Mondrian's work: the reduction of existing forms into a pictorial formula was replaced by a complete rejection of external subject matter. This step was taken not only by Mondrian but by the other three painters who together with Mondrian also founded the art periodical and the movement of de Stijl (the Style): Theo van Doesburg, the initiator of the group, van der Leck, and Vilmos Huszar. Their principles were the complete rejection of visually perceived reality as subject matter and the restriction of the pictorial language to its most basic elementsthe straight line and the right angle (hence the use of the vertical and the horizontal line), the three primary coloursyellow, red, and blueand the three primary noncolourswhite, gray, and black. The scope of this new style, for which Mondrian coined the name