Kézzel festett olajvastú vászon, az Ön által választott méretben és keretben, művészeink készítik meglévőre. ( Áttérés Nyomtatványra
Áttérés digitális képre)
Válasszon előre meghatározott méreteink közül, amelyek megfelelnek a műalkotás eredeti arányainak.
Ön megadhat saját méreteket egy adott kerethez vagy térhez igazításhoz. Ha a kiválasztott méret nem egyezik az eredeti kép arányával, akkor a műalkotást levágjuk, vagy további kézzel festett elemekkel meghosszabbítjuk a festményt. A gyártás megkezdése előtt küldünk Önnek egy digitális előnézetet jóváhagyásra.
Kérjük, vegye figyelembe, hogy a képernyőn megjelenő előnézet nem tükrözi a tényleges vágást vagy kiterjesztést. Csak az előnézet fog pontosan mutatni a végső kompozíciót.
Bár egyedi méretek állnak rendelkezésre, javasoljuk, hogy válasszon egy méretet az előre meghatározott listából az eredeti arányok megőrzése érdekében.
Világszerte elérhető szállítás () 3-4 hét alatt a szokásos 5 hét helyett. (16 szeptember). A minőség nem kérdőjelezhető.
Vertical Composition with Blue and White
Reprodukció mérete
In the quiet, rhythmic dance of Vertical Composition with Blue and White, Piet Mondrian invites us into a realm where the chaos of the physical world dissolves into a sublime, structured peace. Created in 1936, this masterpiece serves as a profound testament to the power of minimalism. At first glance, the viewer is met with a deceptively simple arrangement: a series of stark black lines intersecting at precise right angles, carving through an expanse of pristine white and deep, meditative blue. There is no representational subject to cling to—no landscape to recognize or figure to admire—only the pure, unadulterated tension between form and void. This rejection of the figurative allows the artwork to transcend the boundaries of time, offering a visual experience that feels as modern today as it did during the height of the Neoplasticist movement.
The technique employed by Mondrian is one of rigorous discipline and meticulous precision. Eschewing the expressive brushwork of his earlier Impressionist years, he utilizes an approach where every line and plane is rendered with a sense of absolute stability. The application of oil on canvas is smooth and deliberate, devoid of texture or shading, which ensures that the focus remains entirely on the interaction of color and geometry. By limiting his palette to the essential—the starkness of black, the purity of white, and the soulful depth of blue—Mondencian achieves a balance that is both visually striking and intellectually stimulating. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated anchor for any space, providing a focal point that commands attention through its quiet strength rather than through loud, decorative excess.
To understand this composition, one must look beyond the surface and into the philosophical heart of Neoplasticism. Mondrian did not view these lines as mere decorations; to him, they were the fundamental building blocks of reality itself. He saw a profound symbolism in the intersection of the vertical and the horizontal: the vertical line representing the spiritual or heavenly realm, and the horizontal line embodying the earthly plane. Their meeting at right angles creates a visual microcosm of the cosmos, a state of perfect equilibrium where opposing forces find harmony. The white space is not merely empty; it is an active participant in the work, embodying purity and a sense of spiritual transcendence that breathes life into the geometric structure.
Emerging from a period of intense intellectual ferment, this style was a reaction against the subjective emotionalism of Expressionism. Influenced by the rational thought of the Bauhaus movement and the meditative qualities of Zen Buddhism, Mondrian sought to capture universal truths through abstraction. This pursuit of order and clarity resonates deeply with those who seek tranquility in their surroundings. Whether displayed in a contemporary gallery or as a high-quality reproduction in a curated home environment, Vertical Composition with Blue and White acts as a window into a more rational, harmonious existence. It is an invitation to pause, to breathe, and to find beauty in the most essential elements of our visual language.
1872 - 1944 , Hollandia