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A charcoal landscape by Piet Mondrian, "Farm Near Duivendrecht, The Sea" showcases the artist's early style before his move to abstraction, depicting farm buildings reflected in water with expressive lines and muted tones.
This evocative charcoal drawing, "Farm Near Duivendrecht, The Sea", by Piet Mondrian, offers a glimpse into the artist's early explorations of form and light before his complete abstraction. Created between 1905 and 1914, the work depicts a cluster of farm buildings nestled amongst bare trees, reflected in the still waters of a nearby body of water. The scene is rendered in a limited palette of greys and browns, with Mondrian's characteristic use of strong, expressive lines to define the structures and capture the atmospheric mood. The composition, while representational, hints at the artist's burgeoning interest in simplifying forms and reducing them to their essential elements. Mondrian's early landscapes, such as this one, provide a fascinating counterpoint to his later, more famous abstract works. They reveal his deep understanding of nature and his gradual journey towards pure abstraction. This print offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of art history, showcasing the evolution of one of the 20th century's most influential artists. Its muted tones and tranquil subject matter make it a sophisticated addition to any home, bringing a touch of understated elegance and intellectual curiosity to your living space. Perfect for a study, hallway, or living room, this print invites contemplation and adds a touch of artistic depth to your decor.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Piet Mondrian, a Dutch artist who helped pioneer abstract art, is best known for his non-representational paintings that he began making around 1920. But before his iconic grids of black lines and primary colours, Mondrian was a skilled landscape artist, deeply influenced by the Symbolist movement. His early works, often featuring windmills and fields bathed in ethereal light, reveal a fascination with the spiritual in nature – a theme that would underpin his entire artistic journey. Mondrian's move towards abstraction was gradual but decisive. He was influenced by Cubism after moving to Paris, but he ultimately distilled his art to its most essential elements. This radical simplification led to the birth of De Stijl, a Dutch artistic movement that sought universal harmony through pure abstraction. Mondrian believed that by reducing painting to its fundamental components – line, colour, and form – he could reveal a deeper, more spiritual reality. Though he lived and worked in Europe for much of his life, Mondrian eventually settled in New York City during World War II. His final paintings, such as "Broadway Boogie Woogie," reflect the vibrant energy of his new urban environment. This iconic work, with its pulsating rhythms and dynamic composition, stands as a testament to Mondrian's enduring quest to capture the essence of modern life through the language of pure abstraction. His legacy continues to inspire artists and designers today.
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