id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_igf7rogp3ffpheyezbclx4xy4a Ian Hugh Wallace Piet Mondrian : the evolution of his neo-plastic aesthetic 1908-1920 1968 115 .pdf application/pdf 32863 4141 83 The neo-plastic art by which Mondrian i s best known, executed the non-figurative image, but i t also kept within this formal exingency that ideal residing outside and beyond art which has guided artists throughout history:the recognition of the universal laws of The problem i s that although Mondrian identified himself with realism and an analytical view of the world, i n the early landscape painting ̂ he also possesed a strong romantic and emotional attachment Mondrian applied this compositional interest to rural landscape subjects by playing dark masses of trees against a light evening sky, a comparison between Mondrian and the Dutch symbolists in their interpretation of the work of Vincent Van Gogh. Mondrian had abstracted to the point that there are almost no recognizable objects in the pictures at a l l . the lines and colours of painting, an image is 'constructed' according ./cache/work_igf7rogp3ffpheyezbclx4xy4a.pdf ./txt/work_igf7rogp3ffpheyezbclx4xy4a.txt