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Composition with Pink, Grey, and Yellow
This abstract painting, "Composition with Pink, Grey, and Yellow" by Piet Mondrian, exemplifies his early exploration of Neo-Plasticism. Created in 1914, the artwork features a grid of black lines intersecting at various angles, dividing the canvas into rectangular and square planes. These planes are filled with a limited palette of soft pink, muted grey, and subtle yellow hues. The composition demonstrates Mondrian's move towards pure abstraction, reducing forms to their essential geometric elements. The textured surface of the oil paint adds a tactile quality to the visual experience, inviting viewers to contemplate the interplay of color, line, and form. This piece is a significant step in the artist's development towards his iconic abstract style.
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