gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:painting
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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5
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Composition_No._II_in_Red,_Blue,_and_Yellow
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gptkbp:acquired
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Museum of Modern Art in 1945
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gptkbp:art_movement
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gptkb:De_Stijl
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gptkbp:art_style
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gptkb:painting
minimalism
asymmetrical balance
abstract representation
spatial organization
visual rhythm
color juxtaposition
color blocking
color theory application
dynamic tension
express universal beauty
linear composition
achieve harmony through abstraction
reduce art to its essentials
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gptkbp:color
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gptkb:black
gptkb:blue
gptkb:red
gptkb:white
gptkb:yellow
based on balance
based on color harmony
based on contrast
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gptkbp:created_by
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gptkb:Piet_Mondrian
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gptkbp:cultural_impact
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influenced visual arts
influenced graphic design
influenced architecture
influenced fashion design
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gptkbp:dimensions
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100 cm × 100 cm
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gptkbp:exhibited_at
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gptkb:Borough
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gptkbp:exhibition
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featured in major retrospectives
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Composition No. I in Color
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gptkbp:influenced
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modern design
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gptkbp:influenced_artists
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gptkb:Gerrit_Rietveld
gptkb:Kazimir_Malevich
gptkb:Theo_van_Doesburg
gptkb:Vassily_Kandinsky
gptkb:Bart_van_der_Leck
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gptkbp:influenced_by
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gptkb:sports_team
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gptkbp:inspired_by
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theosophy
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gptkbp:location
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gptkb:Museum_of_Modern_Art
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gptkbp:medium
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gptkb:oil_on_canvas
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gptkbp:notable_for
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use of primary colors
grid structure
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gptkbp:related_to
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Piet Mondrian's philosophy
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gptkbp:series
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Composition series
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gptkbp:significance
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pioneering work in abstract art
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gptkbp:style
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Abstract art
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gptkbp:technique
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geometric abstraction
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gptkbp:year_created
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1933
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