Piet Mondrian Collection Dress Analysis

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This idea of this Mondrian Collection dress by Yves Saint Laurent was inspired from the painting by Piet Mondriann who was a Dutch artist born in 1872 . Besides, Piet Mondriann’s was familiarly linked to his religious and philosophy studies and later he was get attracted by the theosophical movement which also affects his painting later on.
He was also one of the members of the Dutch art group called De Stijl which is also known as Neoplasticism found in 1917 in Amsterdam, it was a mixture of art and architect which using only primary colors, red, blue and green next to some vertical and horizontal black lines in a grid with a white background.
Since those inspirations, he made his own style painting; the picture located in the middle of the photo behind the three ladies is one of his art works, using primary colors in a white background with black lines in a grid and with different size of square inside. Some of the squares filled with no color which is white color and some of them filled with the primary colors. Easy formation but could have so many combinations.
On the other hand, Yves Henri …show more content…

Furthermore, in the bottom of the picture, we can found that there is a sentence which is ‘Full Dress of a GENTLEMAN’, and those sentences were actually appearing in every single press and also with different