About the original work
This is one of several studies of the seascape at Domburg, The Netherlands, where Mondrian sometimes summered. Here he offers an oblique view of the coastline, depicting dunes on the left, sea on the right, and sky above, rendered in stark orange and blue horizontals. The painting’s vibrant coloring and thickly applied lines demonstrate the artist’s transition from an earlier naturalism to a period of formal experimentation. Mondrian would later recall that he had preferred to paint in gray, dark weather or in very strong sunlight, when the density of the atmosphere obscures the details and accentuates the large outlines of objects.
- Title: Piet Mondrian – View from the Dunes with Beach and Piers, Domburg
- Artist: Piet Mondrian
- Year: 1909
- Material: Oil and pencil on cardboard
- Dimensions: 28,5 x 38,5 cm
- Location: Museum of Modern Art, New York
Additional information
This painting by Piet Mondrian is reproduced as a Giclée with an advanced 12-color printer that sprays the pigment inks onto the canvas or paper, layer by layer. Due to this large color spectrum and the high resolution, the reproduction is very close to the original.
The pigment inks used are UV-resistant, so that no discoloration can occur. The colors always remain beautiful and that is why we give an unlimited guarantee! You can order Giclees framed and unframed.
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