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Composition with Gray Lines and Yellow and White Rectangles
Abstract painting with a grid of gray lines dividing rectangles of yellow and white.
This abstract artwork, "Composition with Gray Lines and Yellow and White Rectangles," is a striking example of neoplasticism. Created in 1919, it features a grid of intersecting gray lines that divide the canvas into various rectangular and square planes. These planes are filled with subtle variations of yellow and white hues, creating a harmonious yet dynamic visual experience. The composition evokes a sense of order, balance, and modernism, characteristic of Piet Mondrian's early explorations of abstract art. The limited color palette and geometric precision invite viewers to contemplate form, space, and the underlying structure of reality. This piece is a testament to the artist's pursuit of pure abstraction and universal harmony through elemental forms and colors.