Editions Centre Pompidou

Mondrian | Exhibition catalogue

9782844264510

As a painter, a theoretician and a pioneer of abstraction, Piet Mondrian is considered one of the most important artists of the twentieth century.

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Artist
Piet Mondrian
Topics
Fine arts

Description

The exhibition catalogue focuses on the years the artist spent in Paris between 1912 and 1938. This corresponds to his experience of cubism and his evolution towards plasticism. Full of reproductions, documents and photographs, the book recalls Mondrian's links with the European avant-garde and traces the history of this radical and utopian vision of the world.

Descriptions & Features

Authors
Brigitte Léal
Publisher
Éditions du Centre Pompidou
Dimensions
23,5 cm x 300 mm x 36 mm
Publication year
2010
Number of pages
376
Number of illustrations
360
EAN
9782844264510

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