
Composition with Double Line and Yellow by Piet Mondrian
One of Mondrian's more experimental late works, this composition introduces a doubled black line — a subtle but decisive deviation from his established single-line grid. The yellow rectangle, placed with characteristic asymmetric precision against a white ground, anchors the design while the double line adds a new spatial tension. Painted in the mid-1930s, it reflects Mondrian's restless refinement of Neoplasticist principles, testing the boundaries of a system he spent decades perfecting.
Issued as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, the sharp line clarity and pure, flat yellow are faithfully captured — a fine art print that rewards close attention to Mondrian's considered, incremental compositional decisions.
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Composition with Double Line and Yellow by Piet Mondrian
One of Mondrian's more experimental late works, this composition introduces a doubled black line — a subtle but decisive deviation from his established single-line grid. The yellow rectangle, placed with characteristic asymmetric precision against a white ground, anchors the design while the double line adds a new spatial tension. Painted in the mid-1930s, it reflects Mondrian's restless refinement of Neoplasticist principles, testing the boundaries of a system he spent decades perfecting.
Issued as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, the sharp line clarity and pure, flat yellow are faithfully captured — a fine art print that rewards close attention to Mondrian's considered, incremental compositional decisions.
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One of Mondrian's more experimental late works, this composition introduces a doubled black line — a subtle but decisive deviation from his established single-line grid. The yellow rectangle, placed with characteristic asymmetric precision against a white ground, anchors the design while the double line adds a new spatial tension. Painted in the mid-1930s, it reflects Mondrian's restless refinement of Neoplasticist principles, testing the boundaries of a system he spent decades perfecting.
Issued as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, the sharp line clarity and pure, flat yellow are faithfully captured — a fine art print that rewards close attention to Mondrian's considered, incremental compositional decisions.























