Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue (1927)

GPTKB entity

Statements (51)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:painting
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Piet_Mondrian
gptkbp:architectural_style modern architecture
gptkbp:art_movement gptkb:modernism
gptkbp:art_style geometric abstraction
abstract painting
asymmetrical balance
recognized as a masterpiece
widely studied in art history courses
use of primary colors
pure abstraction
belief in the spiritual power of art
context of the De Stijl movement
expression of harmony and order
grid-based composition
vision of a universal language of art
gptkbp:artistic_influence gptkb:museum
impact on visual arts
influenced color field painting
influenced color theory
contributed to the development of abstract art
gptkbp:artistic_legacy influenced future generations of artists
remains influential in contemporary art.
gptkbp:associated_with minimalism
gptkbp:collection Mo MA Collection
gptkbp:color primary colors
red, yellow, blue
gptkbp:created_by gptkb:Piet_Mondrian
gptkbp:cultural_impact significant in art history
gptkbp:dimensions 127.5 cm × 127.5 cm
gptkbp:exhibited_at 1930 exhibition in Amsterdam
gptkbp:exhibition shown in various retrospectives
1938 exhibition in New York
gptkbp:historical_significance significant in the evolution of modern art
developed during the interwar period
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue (1927)
gptkbp:influenced modern art movements
gptkbp:influenced_artists gptkb:Kazimir_Malevich
gptkb:Theo_van_Doesburg
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:sports_team
gptkbp:innovation innovative use of color and form
gptkbp:inspired_by theosophy
gptkbp:location gptkb:Museum_of_Modern_Art,_New_York
gptkbp:medium gptkb:oil_on_canvas
gptkbp:notable_for geometric abstraction
gptkbp:significance pioneering work in abstract art
gptkbp:style gptkb:De_Stijl
gptkbp:technique grid composition
gptkbp:themes exploration of color relationships
gptkbp:year_created gptkb:1927