A small show at the Museum of Fine Arts traces the Dutch artist’s fascinating evolution from landscapes to abstraction Try — just try — to read the name “Mondrian” and not think of right-angled ...
WHETHER they know it or not, the architect, the layout artist, the sign painter, and even the counter girl who wraps a candy box asymmetrically with a gay ribbon all owe a debt to a lone Dutchman ...
Piet Mondrian painted the same tree in "The gray tree" (left) and "Blooming apple tree" (right). Viewers can readily discern the tree in "The gray tree" with a branch diameter scaling exponent of 2.8.
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