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Piet Mondriaan was a Dutch painter and theoretician who is best known for his role in the development of abstract art. He was one of the pioneers of geometric abstraction, using simple forms and a limited color palette of primary colors and black and white. Mondriaan's work evolved from figurative art to a more abstract style, culminating in his iconic grid compositions which aimed to express universal harmony through balance and simplicity. His artistic philosophy was rooted in his belief that art should reflect the underlying spiritual order of the universe.

Throughout his career, Mondriaan was influenced by various artistic movements, including Impressionism and Cubism, which prompted him to explore new ways of seeing and representing the world. He later became a central figure in the De Stijl movement, advocating for a new aesthetic that emphasized abstraction and purity in art. Mondriaan's legacy continues to influence contemporary art, design, and architecture, as his innovative approach to form and color remains highly regarded and relevant in the art world today.

Nazionalità Olandese
Data di nascita March 7, 1872
Luogo di nascita Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands
Data di morte February 1, 1944
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