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Piet Mondrian was a Dutch Impressionist & Modern painter who was born in 1872. Their work is currently being shown at multiple venues like Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and will be on exhibit at Telfair Museums, Jepson Center in Savannah on February 28, 2025. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Fondation Beyeler, Basel have featured Piet Mondrian's work in the past.Piet Mondrian's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 7 USD to 51,000,000 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 51,000,000 USD for Composition No. II, sold at Sotheby's New York in 2022. In the past 12 months, their works on paper have averaged 402,916 USD, while his paintings have sold for an average of 43,925 USD.Piet Mondrian has been featured in articles for ArtDaily, The Conversation and Apollo. The most recent article is Barnes & Noble Widow to Auction $250 Million Art Collection written for The New York Times in February 2025. The artist died in 1944.
But first, masterworks from the collection of Leonard Riggio and Louise Riggio will embark on a global tour, hopping from London to Hong Kong in March and then heading to Paris, Dubai and Los Angeles in April before returning to New York.
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..Mondrian, however, is certainly best known for his later, iconic, abstract works made up of rectangular fields formed by black, white, and the primary colors red, yellow, and blue...
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.. A member of the De Stijl group, Piet Mondrian is best known for his early, pared-down abstract paintings and his squares of red, yellow and blue...
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..Certainly by the time the artist group "De Stijl" was founded in Leiden in 1917, Mondrian, with his strictly geometric works executed chiefly in primary colors, had become one of the most significant artists...
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..It is certainly true that Mondrian took his art very seriously, but what we know about Mondrian’s lifestyle shows a completely different picture of the artist...
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