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What are mondriaan's works?
Representative works:

1, gray tree

2. Broadway jazz

Piet Cornelies Mondrian (English: Piet Cornelia Mondrian,1872 march 7-1944 January1), a Dutch painter, is one of the behind-the-scenes artists of the German style movement and one of the founders of non-figurative painting, which has had a great influence on the architecture and design of later generations.

Mondriaan is a pioneer of geometric abstract painting school. He took geometric figure as the basic element of painting, founded "de stijl" with Doesburg, and advocated his own artistic "New Modelism". He also believes that art should be fundamentally divorced from the external form of nature, with the purpose of expressing abstract spirit and pursuing the absolute realm of the unity of man and God, which is now called "pure abstraction".

Artistic features:

Geometry is the basic element of painting. Born in the Netherlands, Eminem Heft lived and painted in The Hague, Rotterdam, Lauren, Paris and London, and moved to new york in his later years, which greatly expanded his creative field and had a great influence on architecture, technology and design. Mondriaan is a pioneer of geometric abstract painting school. Together with Texaco and other organizations "de stijl", he advocated his own artistic "new modelism".

It is believed that art should be divorced from the external form of nature, with the purpose of expressing abstract spirit and pursuing the absolute realm of the unity of man and God, which is called "pure abstraction" today. Mondriaan painted realistic figures and landscapes in his early years. Later, he gradually simplified the shape of the tree into a purely abstract composition of horizontal and vertical lines, and created a universal phenomenon order and balanced beauty from the deep impression and insight of introspection. He worships the beauty of straight lines, and advocates that the inner peace of everything can be observed through right angles.