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Victrola Cabinet

Discover William Henry Handy Plumer's exquisite wood carvings, including the iconic Victrola Cabinet. Explore his unique craftsmanship & legacy in American art.

Håndlavet oliereproduktion

Håndmalet olie på lærred i din valgte størrelse og ramme, udført efter bestilling af vores kunstnere. ( Skift til print Skift til digitalt billede)

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Vælg mellem vores forudindstillede størrelser, der matcher kunstværkets originale proportioner.

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Du kan indtaste dine egne mål for at passe til en bestemt ramme eller plads. Hvis den valgte størrelse ikke stemmer overens med det originale billedes proportioner, vil vi enten beskære kunstværket eller udvide maleriet med yderligere håndmalede elementer. En digital skitse sendes til din godkendelse, før produktionen påbegyndes.
Bemærk venligst, at forhåndsvisningen på skærmen ikke afspejler den faktiske beskæring eller udvidelse. Kun skitsen vil nøjagtigt vise den endelige komposition.
Selvom specialmål er mulige, anbefaler vi at vælge en dimension fra den foruddefinerede liste for at bevare de originale proportioner.

Eksempler på hvad der kan ændres: Udskift ansigt med kundens eget foto; Tilføj kæledyr (f.eks. udskift kat med hund); Inkluder en skjult besked i baggrunden; Ændr baggrundslandskab eller elementer.
Efter bestilling vil WahooArt.com team sende en e-mail til kunden for at få instruktioner og levere et udkast til en skitse.

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Samlet pris

$ 272

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Victrola Cabinet

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$ 272


Kunstnerens biografi

Piet Mondrian: Architect of Abstraction

Piet Mondrian, a name synonymous with modern art’s radical shift towards abstraction, wasn't simply a painter; he was a visionary architect of form and color, driven by a profound belief in the underlying harmony of the universe. Born Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan in Amersfoort, Netherlands, on March 7, 1872, his artistic journey began not with grand pronouncements but with quiet observation of the natural world – landscapes painted in the tradition of the Hague School, a grounding that would later inform his revolutionary approach. His early life, steeped in Calvinist values and surrounded by artists within his family circle, provided both inspiration and a subtle tension between traditional aesthetics and an emerging desire for something entirely new. This formative period laid the groundwork for a career dedicated to distilling art down to its purest essence: lines, rectangles, and primary colors.

Early Influences and Artistic Evolution

Mondrian’s artistic trajectory wasn't linear; it was a complex evolution shaped by encounters with various movements. Initially, he studied at the Amsterdam Academy of Art, but found himself increasingly dissatisfied with representational painting. The vibrant colors and dynamic compositions of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism held little appeal for him. A pivotal moment arrived in 1911 when he witnessed an exhibition of Cubist art in Amsterdam – a revelation that shattered his previous artistic assumptions. Cubism’s fragmentation of form, its rejection of illusionistic space, resonated deeply with Mondrian's nascent desire to move beyond the limitations of depicting reality. He saw in Cubism a crucial step towards abstraction, a liberation from the constraints of natural representation. Following this encounter, he spent several years experimenting with pointillist techniques, influenced by artists like Seurat and Signac, seeking to capture light and atmosphere through small dots of color. However, it was his association with Theo van Doesburg and the founding of *De Stijl* (The Style) in 1917 that truly cemented his commitment to a purely abstract aesthetic. *De Stijl*, a collective of artists, architects, and designers, advocated for a universal language of form based on geometric abstraction and primary colors – red, blue, and yellow – expressed through black lines. This movement provided Mondrian with a theoretical framework and a supportive community, allowing him to refine his artistic vision and develop his signature style: Neo-Plasticism.

Neo-Plasticism: A Universal Language

Mondrian’s most enduring contribution to art lies in the development of Neo-Plasticism (also known as New Plastic Art). This wasn't merely a stylistic choice; it was a philosophical statement about the relationship between art and life. He believed that by stripping away all extraneous elements – color, form, and subject matter – he could reveal the underlying structure of reality itself. His paintings became grids of black lines intersecting rectangles filled with primary colors, creating a sense of balance, harmony, and spiritual order. As he famously stated, “Art is higher than reality and has no direct relation to reality.” The key to understanding Neo-Plasticism lies in Mondrian’s belief that the universe operates according to mathematical principles – a concept deeply rooted in his interest in Theosophy, an esoteric movement exploring spirituality through science. He sought to translate these universal harmonies into visual form, creating paintings that were not merely decorative but possessed a profound symbolic significance. His work wasn't about depicting objects; it was about expressing the underlying order of existence.

Later Years and Legacy

During World War II, Mondrian sought refuge in Paris and then London, continuing to develop his artistic language amidst turbulent times. In 1940, he moved to New York City, where he experimented with a more colorful palette, incorporating colored lines alongside the black grid – a departure from his earlier strict formalism. Despite this shift, his core principles remained unchanged: a commitment to abstraction, geometric form, and the pursuit of universal harmony. He died in New York on February 1, 1944, leaving behind a remarkably consistent body of work that profoundly influenced generations of artists. Mondrian’s legacy extends far beyond the art world. His ideas about order, balance, and the relationship between art and life have resonated with architects, designers, and thinkers alike. His paintings continue to be exhibited and studied worldwide, serving as a testament to his pioneering vision and enduring influence on modern art. He remains not just an artist but a symbol of abstraction’s power to reveal fundamental truths about the world around us – a quiet revolution expressed through lines, rectangles, and color.
william henry handy plumer

william henry handy plumer

1872 - 1942 , United States of America

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style:
    • Cubism
    • Neo-Plasticism
    • De Stijl
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Kandinsky
    • Malevich
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Simon Mans
    • Abraham Kuyper
  • Date Of Birth: March 7, 1872
  • Date Of Death: February 1, 1944
  • Full Name: Piet Mondrian
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Roadway and Farm Building near Arnhem
    • Evening; Red Tree
    • Gray Tree
  • Place Of Birth: Amersfoort, Netherlands