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The experience of looking at his art is not limited to the eyes.” Piet Mondrian’s Evening: The Red Tree, created before his iconic style emerged Kunstmuseum Den Haag At the same time ...
red, and yellow — in a thin white frame. A long scroll of tiny thumbnail images showing the changes in Mondrian’s painting style over time. The sequence begins with depictions of trees and ...
Had Mondrian cleaved to convention ... In Gallery 5, the process of dissolution begins with “(Evening) The Red Tree” (1908-10). More burning bush than verdant forest-dweller, this fiery ...
Mondrian took to adapting such avant-garde demeanors as the blazing palettes of French Fauvism, but with a latent fealty to nature. His “Evening; The Red Tree” (1908-10) is feverishly brushed ...
He later simplified his palette to primary red ... Mondrian made a cult of the new, preferred man-made scenery to nature, turned his back on the Bois de Boulogne to avoid seeing the trees ...