Observe sea and piers
Domburg provides rhythms of waves, horizons and advances in the water. This milestone illuminates the "Mondrian at the Kroeller-Müller Museum" collection by favoring figures.
Around 1909 -1927 · from the pier to the white space
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Around 1909 -1927 · from the pier to the white space
The group kept at the Kroeller-Müller Museum illuminates a specific passage in Mondrian's quarry. On the Beach with three or four piers in Domburg, the works which cut the waves already offer an opposition between marine horizontals and perpendicular advances. The drawings made in Domburg and Scheveningen in 1914 nourish Composition n° 10, known as Pier and Ocean, painted in 1915: an ellipse of short vertical and horizontal lines reflects the movement of the sea and the presence of the pier, in its first exclusively black composition and white. Composition in color A, from 1917, then releases deaf rectangles on a white which acts fully instead of serving as a background. In 1927, Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue pushed the balance further: a large off-center white area offered relative rest while lines and colors seemed to continue out of frame. The selection "Mondrian at the Kroeller-Müller Museum" notably compares Beach with three or four piers in Domburg and Composition n°10 (Throw and Ocean). His reading favors figures.
At Kroeller-Müller, white changes status: foam and light at first, it soon becomes a surface as active as red, yellow or blue.
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The group kept at the Kroeller-Müller Museum illuminates a specific passage in Mondrian's quarry. On the Beach with three or four piers in Domburg, the works which cut the waves already offer an opposition between marine horizontals and perpendicular advances. The drawings made in Domburg and Scheveningen in 1914 nourish Composition n° 10, known as Pier and Ocean, painted in 1915: an ellipse of short vertical and horizontal lines reflects the movement of the sea and the presence of the pier, in its first exclusively black composition and white. Composition in color A, from 1917, then releases deaf rectangles on a white which acts fully instead of serving as a background. In 1927, Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue pushed the balance further: a large off-center white area offered relative rest while lines and colors seemed to continue out of frame.
Domburg provides rhythms of waves, horizons and advances in the water. This milestone illuminates the "Mondrian at the Kroeller-Müller Museum" collection by favoring figures.
Pier and Ocean reduces the pattern to short black signs in an ellipse.
The color floats, then the grid organizes a space which seems to exceed its limits.
The long horizontal directions give a measure to the movement of the water. This line guides a reading of "Mondrian at the Kroller-Müller Museum" centered on the figures.
Vertical and horizontal condense waves and jetty without illustrating them.
The light field intervenes in the balance in the same way as a colored plane.
The cut lines suggest a structure pursued outside the canvas.
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Piers, ellipse, floating planes and large white area connect maritime experience, sign reduction, De Stijl and open composition.
The human work cuts through the moving horizontals of the sea.
For the motive. Reading of "Mondrian at the Kroeller-Müller Museum" by the figures.The curve brings together the small signs without becoming a closed frame.
For 1915In 1917, rectangles did not fill a regular grid.
For De StijlThe vast light zone remains off-center and under tension.
For 1927The beach and its piers offer the painter a real structure made of perpendicular horizons, waves and breakthroughs.
Mondrian's landmark work at the Kroeller-Müller MuseumComposition n° 10 condenses the maritime experience in an ellipse of short lines, without color or descriptive horizon.
Mondrian's landmark work at the Kroeller-Müller MuseumWorks to discover
The active selection leads from a beach structured by its jetties to Jetée and Océan, then to two compositions where color, white and edge become the real actors.




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The beach is suitable for light wood; Pier and Ocean wins in a fine black frame. For colorful compositions, a discreet white border will preserve the action of the light field.
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