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Broadway Boogie Woogie
Peit Mondrian — Dutch, 1872–1944 — De Stijl, Neoplasticism
Piet Mondrian began as a painter of Dutch landscapes, working in muted tonalities influenced by the Hague School and later by Symbolism. A move to Paris in 1911 brought him into contact with Cubism, which he absorbed and then pushed past, reducing trees, facades, and piers to gridded scaffolds of line.
- For Unframed and Framed Art - Acid free Archival Inks Printed on Museum Grade Paper. Museum Grade Paper is known to be Archival, which means it can be stored for a long time without turning yellow.
- Canvas Art Printed Using Archival Inks on Museum Quality Matte Canvas.