Study for a Composition

Piet Mondrian

1940–41

Study for a Composition by Piet Mondrian

Medium

Collage of cut and pasted papers, prepared with gouache and charcoal, on pieced cream wove newsprint in three parts with charcoal on verso

Dimensions

Max: 33 × 27 cm (13 × 10 11/16 in.)

Classification

collage

Department

Prints and Drawings

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

142570

Art Historical Context

Piet Mondrian, a leading figure of the De Stijl movement and a pioneer of geometric abstraction, created this collage during his early years in New York after fleeing wartime Europe. Dating from 1940–41, *Study for a Composition* reflects the artist’s lifelong pursuit of harmony through simplified forms, horizontal and vertical lines, and balanced color relationships. As a preparatory work, it offers a rare glimpse into Mondrian’s meticulous process of refining his iconic neoplastic style before committing ideas to canvas. The piece is constructed from cut and pasted papers prepared with goua...

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