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AIA Parastone PMON1 Red Blue Yellow Modern Art Glass Paperweight by Mondrian P9278210AIA-PMON1 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/AIA/AIA-PMON1.jpg Parastone PMON1 Red Blue Yellow Modern Art Glass Paperweight by Mondrian Manufacturer Part Number: PMON1Size: 3in Dia x 1.5inHItem Type: PaperweightMaterial: GlassWeight (lbs): 0.75 lbs, ship wt: 1 lbGlass half dome paperweight with image by a famous master artist. Measures 3in diameter by 1.5inH. Comes in an elegant presentation box.Mondrian, Composition with large red plane, yellow, black, grey and blue (1921)This composition is one of the principal works of what Mondrian referred to as Neoplasticism.In 1920, Mondrian published \'Le Néo-plasticisme\', a booklet in which he attempted to provide further theoretic grounding for his ideas. He elaborated on his prior publications in the renowned magazine \'De Stijl\' about his \'new imaging\' as he denoted his work.\'Composition with a large red plane [・\' still has a relatively high number of coloured planes. Over the years, these would disappear as he searched for the right rhythm and perfect balance.  9278210 8718375754337 1.0000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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Parastone PMON1 Red Blue Yellow Modern Art Glass Paperweight by Mondrian

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Product Description

  • Size: 3in Dia x 1.5inH
  • Material: Glass
  • Paperweight
Manufacturer Part Number: PMON1

  • Size: 3in Dia x 1.5inH
  • Item Type: Paperweight
  • Material: Glass
  • Weight (lbs): 0.75 lbs, ship wt: 1 lb

    Glass half dome paperweight with image by a famous master artist. Measures 3in diameter by 1.5inH. Comes in an elegant presentation box.

    Mondrian, Composition with large red plane, yellow, black, grey and blue (1921)

    This composition is one of the principal works of what Mondrian referred to as Neoplasticism.

    In 1920, Mondrian published 'Le Néo-plasticisme', a booklet in which he attempted to provide further theoretic grounding for his ideas. He elaborated on his prior publications in the renowned magazine 'De Stijl' about his 'new imaging' as he denoted his work.

    'Composition with a large red plane [・' still has a relatively high number of coloured planes. Over the years, these would disappear as he searched for the right rhythm and perfect balance. 
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