Tate Modern Merch
Description: This composition is a prime example Mondrian’s astonishingly limited visual language. It consists of just horizontal and vertical lines in black, with planes of white and the three primary colours, from which all other colours are derived by mixing. The structure, the order of the elements in a coherent whole and the pure colour were meant to suggest an ethical view of society. Each individual element and the configuration to which it contributes were intended to symbolise the relationship between the individual and the collective, or the universal. Gallery label, Tate Modern, November 2015
Composition C (No.III) with Red, Yellow and Blue, 1935 by Piet Mondrian Phone Case
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