The Gray Tree” by Piet Mondrian is a significant work in the artist’s oeuvre, marking his foray into abstraction. Painted in 1911, this oil on canvas measures 79.7 x 109.1 cm and is currently housed in the Gemeentemuseum den Haag in The Hague, Netherlands. The painting is an example of Mondrian’s early experimentation with Cubism, depicting a tree in a landscape with a limited color palette and a focus on geometric forms. This piece represents a pivotal moment in Mondrian’s artistic journey towards pure abstraction and the development of his later, more famous, Neoplasticism style.
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