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When and where did Piet Mondrian die?

When and where did Piet Mondrian die?

Piet Mondrian, original name Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan, (born March 7, 1872, Amersfoort, Netherlands—died February 1, 1944, New York, New York, U.S.), painter who was an important leader in the development of modern abstract art and a major exponent of the Dutch abstract art movement known as De Stijl (“The Style”).

How did Mondrian die?

Pneumonia
Piet Mondrian/Cause of death

Where did Piet Mondrian live during his life?

New York City
In September 1938, as Nazi Germany began to threaten the rest of Europe, Piet Mondrian left Paris for London. After Germany invaded and conquered both the Netherlands and France, he crossed the Atlantic to relocate to New York City where he would live for the rest of his life.

Where did Piet Mondrian go to art school?

Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten1892–1897
Piet Mondrian/Education

In 1892, Mondrian enrolled in the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, or the Royal Academy of Visual Arts in Amsterdam. His three years of academic training focused on drawing from the model, copying Old Masters and genre painting.

When did Mondrian die?

February 1, 1944
Piet Mondrian/Date of death
In New York he joined American Abstract Artists and continued to publish texts on Neoplasticism. His late style evolved significantly in response to the city. In 1942 his first solo show took place at the Valentine Dudensing Gallery, New York. Mondrian died February 1, 1944, in New York.

How many years did Piet Mondrian live?

He remained unmarried and lived simply with few possessions. He died of pneumonia in 1944 at the age of 71.

When was Piet Mondrian died?

Why did Piet Mondrian resign from his movement?

Piet believed that his sharp, clear, accurately pigmented paintings circumvented figurative art to capture the essence of the human experience in society and nature. Mondrian resigned from the group in 1927, and the movement effectively ended in 1931 with van Doesburg’s death.