This print by Piet Mondrian, created in 1921, exemplifies the artist's iconic exploration of geometric abstraction and the principles of Neoplasticism. The composition balances horizontal and vertical lines with a carefully considered interplay of primary colours, black, and white. Mondrian's minimalist approach emphasises harmony and universal order, making this work a landmark in the development of modern art. Through his radical simplification, Mondrian sought to express the underlying structure of reality and the dynamic equilibrium of opposing forces.
1921
Artist: Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) Medium: Print Collection: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa