However, in Mondrian’s 1912 “Bloeiende Appelboom” (“Blooming Apple Tree”), a painting in the same series, the branch diameter scaling is gone, Newberry said, with a value of 5.4 ...
Piet Mondrian painted the same tree in "The gray tree" (left) and "Blooming apple tree" (right). ... More "The gray tree" looks more realistic, but in "Blooming apple tree," all the brush strokes ...
Piet Mondrian was an early 20th-century abstract ... But, in “Blooming Apple Tree” (1912), all the lines are the same thickness. The scaling is gone, and with it, the tree.
Even abstract paintings such as Piet Mondrian's 1912 cubist Gray Tree, which doesn’t visually show treelike colours, can be identified as trees if a realistic value for α is used, researchers say.
Guggenheim Museum in New York, there’s one little picture that got me through a tough winter: a watercolor in frosted blues, by the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian ... of trees and human forms ...
Trees depicted in the artwork of famous painters like Leonardo da Vinci and Piet Mondrian follow the math behind their branching pattern in nature, a new study says. This hidden math in some abstract ...
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