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An art historian told The Guardian that the 1941 work "New York City 1" by the abstract artist Piet Mondrian had been misunderstood by several museums.
One of Piet Mondrian’s iconic Modernist paintings may have been hanging upside down for decade, according to research from an art historian — but the piece of art isn’t going to be turned ...
An art historian recently discovered one of Piet Mondrian's paintings has been hanging upside down for 75 years. "New York City I," created by Mondrian in 1941, is an interlacing of different ...
A painting by Dutch abstract painter Piet Mondrian has been hanging upside down for 77 years, says a curator at the German museum. A large retrospective of the avant garde artist's work went on ...
And in another Mondrian painting—New York City, which is very similar to ... Henning Kaiser / DDP / AFP via Getty Images Still, not all art historians agree about the piece’s orientation.
A rare painting by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian sold for $51 million at ... Sotheby’s head of impressionist and modern art in New York Julian Dawes told Forbes before the sale.
an art historian found. The 1941 work by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian, titled New York City I, was first displayed in New York’s MoMA in 1945, but has been displayed in the collection of the ...
But one art historian has determined that Piet Mondrian’s New York ... to this conclusion by comparing the painting to a similarly titled piece, New York City (1942), on view at the Centre ...
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