Piet Mondrian

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ENJOYING ART • Abstract Art PIET MONDRIAN


Composition A: Composition with Black, Red, Gray, Yellow, and Blue (1920)


Composition with Large Blue Plane, Red, Black, Yellow, and Gray (1921)


He liked to draw lines (thick and thin) so that they make squares and rectangles.


He filled the squares and rectangles with colour. He liked to use the Primary colours (red, yellow, blue), black and white.


Composition with Blue, Yellow, Black, and Red (1922)


Lozenge Composition with Red, Black, Blue, and Yellow (1925)

Lozenge Composition with Yellow, Black, Blue, Red, and Gray (1921)


Composition with Yellow (1930)


Composition No. III BlancJaune (1935-1942)


Rhythm of Black Lines (1935-1942)


Composition with Yellow, Blue and Red (1937-1942)


Composition blanc, rouge et jaune (1936)


Vertical Composition with Blue and White (1936)


Composition No. 8 (1939-42)


Composition No. 10 (1939-1942)


New York City (1941-1942)


Broadway Boogie Woogie (1942-1943)


Composition with Color Planes and Gray Lines 1 (1918)


Composition with Gray and Light Brown (1918)


Composition No. II; Composition in Line and Color (1913)


What do you see in this Mondrian painting?


This is the man who painted the pictures. His name is Piet Mondrian.


se felt tips to draw lines and create different sha

olour the shapes with the Primary colours. Decorate your classroom!!!


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