
Composition with Grid 1 by Piet Mondrian
Painted around 1918, Composition with Grid 1 marks a pivotal transition in Mondrian's development toward full abstraction. The canvas is divided by a regular, near-symmetrical grid of horizontal and vertical lines — more systematic and less compositionally weighted than his later mature work. Colours are muted, the structure exploratory. It captures the moment Mondrian moved from natural observation toward a purely geometric visual language, laying the intellectual groundwork for Neoplasticism.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the subtle tonal gradations and precise grid structure are reproduced with the line-level clarity this transitional, historically significant work deserves.
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Composition with Grid 1 by Piet Mondrian
Painted around 1918, Composition with Grid 1 marks a pivotal transition in Mondrian's development toward full abstraction. The canvas is divided by a regular, near-symmetrical grid of horizontal and vertical lines — more systematic and less compositionally weighted than his later mature work. Colours are muted, the structure exploratory. It captures the moment Mondrian moved from natural observation toward a purely geometric visual language, laying the intellectual groundwork for Neoplasticism.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the subtle tonal gradations and precise grid structure are reproduced with the line-level clarity this transitional, historically significant work deserves.
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Painted around 1918, Composition with Grid 1 marks a pivotal transition in Mondrian's development toward full abstraction. The canvas is divided by a regular, near-symmetrical grid of horizontal and vertical lines — more systematic and less compositionally weighted than his later mature work. Colours are muted, the structure exploratory. It captures the moment Mondrian moved from natural observation toward a purely geometric visual language, laying the intellectual groundwork for Neoplasticism.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the subtle tonal gradations and precise grid structure are reproduced with the line-level clarity this transitional, historically significant work deserves.























