Composition with Oval in Color Planes II
Artist: Piet Mondrian
Date: 1930
Piet Mondrian, master of De Stijl, explored purity of form and color through radical abstraction. In this 1930 work, the oval frame interrupts the familiar rectilinear grid, softening the rigor of verticals and horizontals with a sense of rhythm and balance. Pastel pinks, blues, and yellows replace his typical primary palette, offering a gentler harmony that still maintains his pursuit of universal order. The piece embodies Mondrian’s belief that art could reveal the underlying structure of reality itself.
Print Details:
Giclee reproduction of the original painting
Archival matte paper 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
De Stijl and geometric abstraction
Modernist and minimalist interior decor
Art history enthusiasts of Dutch modernism
Color-field harmony and architectural design lovers
Geometry reimagined—Mondrian’s vision of balance framed in timeless elegance.
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