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The MoMA Mondrian Greeting Card Puzzle from Galison is a 60-piece
postcard puzzle featuring Piet Mondrian's iconic work from the
Museum of Modern Art collection. Package comes with the puzzle
fully assembled. Write the message on the back, break up the
pieces, place in the envelope and mail. * A greeting card and
puzzle in one! * Size: 5.5 x 7.375 x 0.375", 140 x 187 x 10 mm * 60
Piece Puzzle * Sticker Seal * Colored Envelope
Send your best wishes with the beautifully reproduced artwork on
these full-colour Piet Mondrian QuickNotes notecards, packaged in a
sleek reusable box with magnetic snap closure. Piet Mondrian
QuickNotes notecards includes 4 classic art designs for a fun take
on stationery. Our QuickNotes are perfect to keep on hand for any
occasion notes and greetings to friends and family. 20 notecards
and envelopes, 5 each of 4 images Packaged in a sleek, sturdy
flip-top box with magnetic closure Cards printed on coated paper
stock to bring out their full colour Cards and envelopes bundled
together with a paper belly band inside each box Box measurements
120 x 142 x 36 mm Our on-trend designs and high print quality make
our cards the best value out there. We choose the best images from
well-known classic and contemporary fine artists, plus talented
emerging illustrators and designers from around the globe. Piet
Mondrian (1872-1944) was a painter from Amersfoort, Netherlands.
Along with Theo van Doesburg, he was a founding member of the Dutch
art movement, De Stijl, and the main theorist behind Neoplasticism,
which sought to express the principles of pure abstraction through
non-representational art - as defined by flat, non-dimensional
space, bold primary colours, and geometric lines.
Although Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) was not an active member of the
Bauhaus, his name is often mentioned in connection with the art
school. Mondrian, cofounder of the De Stijl movement in the
Netherlands, called for a strict reduction of visual language to
orthogonal composition and primary colors, which met with great
approval in Bauhaus circles. His rigorous geometric compositions of
verticals and horizontals and strident palette of essential colors
were important to numerous Bauhaus masters; Mondrian's influence
appeared in Bauhaus architecture, product design, typography,
graphic design, painting and beyond. It is therefore not surprising
that Mondrian's essays on art theory, most of them written for the
De Stijl journal, were translated into German and published as
number five in the Bauhausb cher series. New Design starts with a
philosophical foray into art, which Mondrian describes as a
figurative expression of human existence--an expression which will
find its natural conclusion in his own concept of a "New Design."
Mondrian then considers the relationship between painting and
architecture and dares to take a far-reaching look at the future of
Neoplasticism, which he imagines revolutionizing design and
architecture around the world. Harry Holtzman's renowned
translations of Mondrian's selected essays appear in New Design as
a complete compilation for the first time. The publication is true
to the content and design of the German first edition of 1925 and
includes a brief scholarly commentary.
A Selection Of Thirty-One Paintings By Mondrian From The Years Of
1900-1943.
A Selection Of Thirty-One Paintings By Mondrian From The Years Of
1900-1943.
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