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Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow | |
Artist: | Piet Mondrian |
Year: | 1930 |
Type: | Oil on canvas |
Height Metric: | 45 |
Width Metric: | 45 |
Height Imperial: | 17.7165 |
Width Imperial: | 17.7165 |
Metric Unit: | cm |
Imperial Unit: | in |
Museum: | Kunsthaus Zürich |
Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow is a 1930 painting[1] by Piet Mondrian, a Dutch artist who was a leading figure in the Neo-Plasticism movement. It consists of thick, black brushwork, defining the borders of colored rectangles. As the title suggests, the only colors used in it besides black and white are red, blue, and yellow. The piece is very similar to Mondrian's 1930 Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow.[2] According to Stephanie Chadwick, an associate professor of art history at Lamar University, "Mondrian's Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow demonstrates his commitment to relational opposites, asymmetry, and pure planes of color. Mondrian composed this painting as a harmony of contrasts that signifies both balance and the tension of dynamic forces."[3]