The Period When Modern Art Developed, the Aspects of Traditional Artwork Which Shifted During the Development of Modern Art, the Components of Modern Art, the Person Who Helped Create the Artistic Genre of Abstract Modern Art, Dutch Artist Piet Mondrian’s View of Creating Artwork by Emulating Nature, the Year Mondrian Became Influenced by Cubism, the Abstraction of Cubism, the Person Who Created the Artistic Genre of Abstraction Artwork, the Reason Mondrian Was Unable to Return to France to Study Cubism, the Reason Mondrian Resided Within Zeeland (the Netherlands) During the 20th Century, Mondrian Becoming Enamored by Light and Oceans Waves, How Mondrian Developed Full Abstraction Within His Artwork, the Artistic Genre Mondrian Developed Post Returning to France, How Mondrian Viewed the Grids of Neoplasticism, French Artist Marcel Duchamp’s Quote Related to Artwork, the Impact of Duchamp’s View of Artwork Upon Modern Day Artists, the Length of Time Human Beings Have Produced Artwork for, the Impact of Great Artwork Upon an Observer, and the Artistic Beauty of Ordinary and Extraordinary Objects

Modern art began the task of wiping the slate clean at the beginning of the 20th century. Casting aside the antiquated rules of the human figure and form, the drama of nature, and the endless abundance of stories, both sacred and profane. Modernist art uses only what is necessary and intrinsic to art; line, form, and color. The Dutch painter Piet Mondrian started the modern movement, making modern art his life’s pursuit. Mondrian felt that copying the world as it were was not true art, as he wan...


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