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Framed Item / Piet Mondrian / Rhythmus aus geraden Linien 1937/1942 / Poster / Art / Interior ■Item Details Artist: Piet Mondrian Title: Rhythmus aus geraden Linien 1937/1942 Poster Size: 70cm (H) x 70cm (W) Frame: High-quality aluminum frame, fixed black color ■About the Frame The artwork is framed with a high-quality aluminum frame in black. The frame has a simple design that doesn't detract from the artwork when viewed from the front, allowing the piece to stand out. It complements white walls, as well as modern, vintage, and natural interior styles. Placing art in your daily life, such as in a bedroom or living room, can add color and create a special atmosphere in your space. ■About the Artist Piet Mondrian [1872-1944] was a Dutch painter from the late 19th to the 20th century. Along with Wassily Kandinsky, he is considered one of the earliest painters to create authentic abstract paintings. Mondrian initially painted landscapes and trees, but he eventually transitioned to complete abstraction. Looking at the famous "Apple Tree" series, it's interesting to see how the forms of the trees are simplified, leading to complete abstraction. In 1917, he founded the art magazine "De Stijl." The artistic theory they advocated here is called "Neoplasticism," and Mondrian argued that "completely abstract art is necessary to express the harmony of the universe." Mondrian's paintings, consisting of horizontal and vertical lines and the three primary colors, have had a great influence on later artists. ■Printing Method This poster is offset printed. Offset printing is a type of planographic printing that utilizes the water-repellent properties of oil (ink). Because it uses an intermediate transfer body instead of printing directly from the plate to the paper, there is less friction on the plate and paper, which is a major feature. Accurate and clear multi-color printing is possible, and it has high reproducibility from the original, making it the most widely used method in modern color printing. 5141pma-ahbk-mk
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