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Mondrians big breakthrough came not in Paris but when he moved back to The Netherlands in 1914 until 1919. He was introduced to Theo van Doesburg and cofounded the Dutch movement The Stijl and that is what made Mondian as we know him today. For some reason this lady seems completely oblivious to this most important fact of Mondrian's development as a painter. For her it's like De Stijl movement of his native Holland never even existed. No mention at all. Therefore she misses the most important fase of his development completely. And yet she poses as a connaisseur of Mondrian. How bizarre.
@@timclemons8719 Yes she lacks some fundamental knowledge about him for sure. But she did get his name right though. I am Dutch myself and can tell you that her way of pronouncing Piet is actually spot on! Piet is pronounced in Dutch as 'Pete'. So she did get the pronounciation 100% right where most Americans pronounce it wrongly as Peit or Pee-et. Another common mistake is that his last name Mondian is pronounced as if it were a French name. It is not. It is a Dutch name. His actual name was Mondriaan (not mondrian) but he started writing it as Mondrian so it would be easier for English and French speakers to write his name 'correct'. Also De Stijl in Dutch is pronounced almost exactly like The Style in English. Many Americans seem to invent all kinds of ways to pronounce it wrong.
Andera Solderitch Please don't. She misses completely the formative Dutch 'De Stijl' origins of his painting style. He moved back to The Netherlands from 1914-1920. This was the most important fase of his career. But this woman seems oblivious of that fact. This is not a historically accurate depicition of Mondrian at all!!!
Trees are different if not they would all be the same hence the differences in trees. And it’s PEIT not Pete Mondrian you can tell this person looked the stuff up on Google and had no idea who Mondrian was