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Andrew Graham-Dixon explores the history of art, architecture and culture in the Low Countries, examining how the artists of Belgium and Holland were driven to search for anidentity in an area that was...
Traces Mondrian’s artistic development from his austere Calvinist upbringing to his first encouter with cubism. Examines key paintings in detail and explores his theories. Discusses his move to New York in...
Discusses the abstract art of the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872-1944). Painting is conventionally understood as clinical, calculated art from which all traces of life have been expunged by a process of...
Traces the experience of Piet Mondrian in New York, where he lived from 1940 until his death in 1944. Uses old newsreels to create a picture of New York during the war. Six people close to the artist...
Traces Mondrian’s development from naturalism, through cubism, to pure abstraction. A portrait of the painter emerges through the use of phohotgraphs and other documets evoking his sourrounding and...
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