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Composition with Large Red Plane Poster

Composition with Large Red Plane Poster

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Composition (1921) by Piet Mondrian

Bring a touch of modernist elegance to your home with this premium print, inspired by Mondrian’s iconic use of bold primary colors and geometric harmony, reflecting his quest for balance and simplicity that revolutionized abstract art in the 20th century.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan, known as Piet Mondrian, was a pioneering Dutch painter and a founding member of the De Stijl movement. His quest for purity and universality in art led him to develop a radical new visual language of geometric abstraction, which would go on to influence generations of artists, architects, and designers. Mondrian's vision was to create harmony and order in a rapidly changing world, using art as a means to express balance and clarity.

His legacy endures in the fields of modern art and design, with his works regarded as milestones of early modernism. For those interested in the roots of abstraction, Mondrian's pieces are essential within our famous artists collection.

The Artwork

Painted in 1921, Composition with Large Red Plane reflects Mondrian's Neoplasticism, a movement that sought to distill art to its most fundamental elements. Rather than representing objects or landscapes, Mondrian aimed to create a universal visual language rooted in balance and reduction. This artwork was conceived during a period of optimism and reconstruction in Europe, when artists looked for new ways to express hope and order after the upheaval of war.

Through this composition, Mondrian invites viewers to contemplate the possibility of harmony in both art and life. The work stands as a manifesto for abstraction, embodying the ideals of clarity and equilibrium that defined the De Stijl movement and continue to inspire abstract art today. Explore more in our abstract collection.

Style & Characteristics

This piece is defined by a grid of bold, black lines that intersect to form an asymmetrical arrangement on a soft, off-white background. The composition is anchored by a large red rectangle, complemented by smaller blocks of blue and yellow that introduce rhythm and balance. The use of flat, unmodulated color and precise edges emphasizes structure over texture, creating a sense of order and calm.

The overall effect is both architectural and inviting, with the primary colors lending warmth to the otherwise minimal design. The print's clarity and strong red accent make it a striking focal point, easily appreciated from a distance and well-suited to minimalist interiors.

In Interior Design

This art print serves as a bold centerpiece in contemporary living rooms, offices, or creative studios, where its geometric clarity enhances modern and mid-century spaces. It pairs especially well with Scandinavian decor and interiors that reference the Bauhaus aesthetic.

For a cohesive look, combine it with black frames, white walls, and accents in primary colors. The artwork also harmonizes with kitchens or workspaces where clean lines and vibrant hues are desired. To highlight the red element, coordinate with warm neutrals or explore related works in our red collection.