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An art historian recently discovered one of Piet Mondrian's paintings has been hanging upside down for 75 years. "New York City I," created by Mondrian in 1941, is an interlacing of different ...
Piet Mondrian’s final trio of paintings was ... after World War II pushed him to move to Manhattan in late 1940, New York City (1942), Broadway Boogie Woogie (1942-43), and Victory Boogie ...
Piet Mondrian's New York City I (1941) © Mondrian/Holtzman Trust, c/o Beeldrecht, Amsterdam, Holland, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein Westfalen, Düsseldorf / Walter Klein ...
One of Piet Mondrian’s iconic Modernist paintings ... The painting, called “New York City I,” features Mondrian’s classic primary color palette and striking geometric lines.
A painting by Dutch abstract painter Piet Mondrian has been hanging upside ... and one of the pieces on show is "New York City 1," painted in 1941. But as she prepared for the exhibition, curator ...
Curator Susanne Meyer-Bueser poses in front of the Piet Mondrian artwork New York City I in the Kunstsammlung NRW The evidence seems to bear this theory out, as the similarly-named New York City ...
Piet Mondrian’s impact on ... and friction that were there in the big city” and escaped, via Amsterdam, to Paris, London and ultimately New York. Wherever he went and no matter how poor ...
Guggenheim Museum in New York, there’s one little picture that got me through a tough winter: a watercolor in frosted blues, by the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian, of a solitary flower. It’s ...
It involves a famous modernist painting. "New York City" is by Piet Mondrian. The painting looks like a kind of plaid pattern, suggesting maybe the bare girders of a building. Now, after 70 years ...
But one art historian has determined that Piet Mondrian’s New York City I (1941), which has exhibited at various institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, has been ...
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