Composition
Bart van der Leck, one of the first artists to become involved with De Stijl magazine, limited his palette to primary colours – red, yellow and blue – along with neutral white, black and grey. He always took a recognisable design as his starting point, reducing this to a Composition of pure, geometrical forms. He described what he tried to achieve as ‘monumental clarity’.
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Composition
Bart van der Leck, one of the first artists to become involved with De Stijl magazine, limited his palette to primary colours – red, yellow and blue – along with neutral white, black and grey. He always took a recognisable design as his starting point, reducing this to a Composition of pure, geometrical forms. He described what he tried to achieve as ‘monumental clarity’.
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Private gift in memory of H.S. Frenkel
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Schenking van een particulier, ter herinnering aan de heer H.S. Frenkel
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Als een van de eerste kunstena ...... umentale klaarte’ te bereiken.
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Bart van der Leck, one of the ...... hieve as ‘monumental clarity’.
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Rijksmuseum
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Compositie
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Composition
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1918
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1918
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breedte 52,2 cm
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height 52.2 cm
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height 57 cm
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hoogte 52,2 cm
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inclusief lijst breedte 57 cm
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inclusief lijst hoogte 57 cm
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width 52.2 cm
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width 57 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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