Piet Mondrian - Composition No. 4 with Red and Blue
Composition No. 4 with Red and Blue (1930) demonstrates Mondrian's ideological commitment to harmony and balance through the use of straight lines and overlapping planes focusing on the dynamics of spatial structure and the purity of color.
The art is printed on matte, museum-quality paper sourced from Japan.
Composition No. 4 with Red and Blue (1930) demonstrates Mondrian's ideological commitment to harmony and balance through the use of straight lines and overlapping planes focusing on the dynamics of spatial structure and the purity of color.
The art is printed on matte, museum-quality paper sourced from Japan.
Composition No. 4 with Red and Blue (1930) demonstrates Mondrian's ideological commitment to harmony and balance through the use of straight lines and overlapping planes focusing on the dynamics of spatial structure and the purity of color.
The art is printed on matte, museum-quality paper sourced from Japan.