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A painting from one of Dutch artist Piet Mondrian’s most famous eras is expected to sell for more than $50 million at Sotheby’s in November, the auction house says, more than 20 times higher ...
“Quintessential works by Piet Mondrian rarely come to auction as many are housed in the most prestigious museum collections around the world,” Julian Dawes, Sotheby’s head of impressionist ...
The painting, called “New York City I,” features Mondrian’s classic primary color palette and striking geometric lines. The Dutch artist made a series of “New York City” paintings in ...
The Mondrians you usually see at a museum are a very different type of painting: pared down, purified. After his youthful Dutch landscapes, after some Cubist efforts in Paris, Mondrian purged his ...
A rare painting by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian sold for $51 million at auction late Monday night, fetching more than 20 times what the piece sold for last time it went to auction 40 years ago and ...
The art world has been left shocked after a curator revealed a Mondrian painting has been displayed in different galleries upside down for 75 years - and no one had any idea. Dutch artist Piet ...
Vincent van Gogh and Piet Mondrian are convenient foils, personifying swirls and straight lines, nature and abstraction, license and restraint. The Dutchmen, however, were in many ways alike.
A painting by Dutch abstract painter Piet Mondrian has been hanging upside down for 77 years, says a curator at the German museum. A large retrospective of the avant garde artist's work went on ...
A photograph of Mondrian’s studio that was published in the magazine Town and Country in June of 1944, shows the picture sitting the right way up on an easel. A similar painting called New York ...
An art historian recently discovered one of Piet Mondrian's paintings has been hanging upside down for 75 years. "New York City I," created by Mondrian in 1941, is an interlacing of different ...
A 1930s painting by Piet Mondrian has sold for $51m (£43m) in a New York auction, a record for the artist's work. The piece was last sold in 1983 for $2.15m, which is equivalent to $6.4m (£5.4m ...