• New York City I, or rather the series of works later brought together under the title New York City, marks the beginning of a new phase in Mondrian's work.
  • painting was owned by the estate of Piet Mondrian in New York City until it was transferred to the city's Sidney Janis Gallery in 1958.[3]...
  • Add to album. + Create new. ... New York City I • 1942. Broadway Boogie Woogie - Piet Mondrian.
  • Piet Mondrian lived in New York from 3 October 1940 until 1 February 1944, the day he died. The city’s lively energy is palpable in his last works.
  • Due to the onset of the Second World War, Piet Mondrian moved from Europe to the New York City in 1940 and the shift led to a new phase in his artistic career.
  • Two men inspect the painting New York City I by Piet Mondrian shown in the exhibition Piet Mondrian - Vom Abbild zum Bild at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne...
  • ...New York or New York City IV until Joop Joosten established the current title as original and definitive in the catalogue raisonné of the work of Mondrian.
  • This is one of Dutch artist Piet Mondrian ’s famous abstract pieces, titled New York City I —and it may have been hanging upside down in museums since 1945...
  • Bring neoplasticism into your interior design with this custom handmade rug from Piet Mondrian’s New York City I. You can have this artwork woven as a kilim...
  • I’m William Denton. Piet Mondrian was a Dutch painter who was born near Utrecht in 1872 and died in New York City in 1944.