Description
The Mondrian Men’s Slip-on canvas shoe is great for day to night wear. Equipped with removable soft insoles and rubber outsoles, its easy on/off can be worn with all day comfort.
- Breathable lining, soft insole
- Elastic side accents
- Padded collar, tongue
- Printed, cut, and handmade
- Runs TTS
- Durable canvas upper
- Rubber outsole
- Spot clean only
- Estimated delivery: 15-30 business days
Piet Mondrian, original name Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan, (born March 7, 1872, Amersfoort, Netherlands—died February 1, 1944, New York, New York, U.S.), was a painter who was an important leader in the development of modern abstract art and a major exponent of the Dutch abstract art movement known as De Stijl (“The Style”). He was a contributor to the De Stijl art movement and group, which he co-founded with Theo van Doesburg. He evolved a non-representational form which he termed Neoplasticism. This was the new ‘pure plastic art’ which he believed was necessary in order to create ‘universal beauty’. To express this, Mondrian eventually decided to limit his formal vocabulary to the three primary colors (red, blue and yellow), the three primary values (black, white and gray) and the two primary directions (horizontal and vertical). In his mature paintings, Mondrian used the simplest combinations of straight lines, right angles, primary colours, and black, white, and gray. The resulting works possess an extreme formal purity that embodies the artist’s spiritual belief in a harmonious cosmos. Remembered for his distinctive geometric paintings, entirely abstract and feature primarily black lines with red, white, blue, and white blocks executed in an asymmetrical arrangement, Mondrian’s work was a significant influence on the future development of Modernism and Minimalism in art.
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