2017. május 27., szombat
House on the Gein
Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872-1944) - House on the Gein, 1900 (Watercolor
and gouache on paper) - Is a good instance of Mondrian's manner and ideas
around 1900, when he was twenty-eight and had just started painting landscapes
in the surroundings of Amsterdam… Typical of the early Mondrian is the loose
brush stroke, giving the impression of a direct oil sketch of the subject in
the open air. This picturesque touch is characteristic of most of Mondrian's
work during these years, not only the studies but also the finished paintings,
it is probably one of his earliest accomplishments as a painter. A free
flexible stroke was to remain a distinctive feature of his work down to his
last pictures, his brushwork, mark of the experienced painter, always gave
Mondrian's canvases their special vividness… In this approach, in this
conception of nature, young Mondrian shows his individuality and independence.
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