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Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse
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Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

Jan 04, 2016

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Page 1: Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

Geometric and Organic Shapes

Mondrian and Matisse

Page 2: Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

Geometric Shapes• Rectangles and

Squares

• Lozenge Composition with Yellow, Black, Blue, Red, and Gray, 1921

• By Pete Mondrian

Page 3: Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

• By Piet Mondrian

Geometric Shapes

Page 4: Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

Geometric Shapes

Page 5: Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

Organic Shapes

• By Pete Mondrian, The Red Tree, 1908-10

Page 6: Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

Organic Shapes

Page 7: Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

Organic Shapes

• By Henri Matisse

• Goldfish, 1912

• See the cylinder

• See the circle

Page 8: Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

Henry Matisse

• Born December 31, 1869.• Died November 3, 1954.• Heart attack at 84 years.• He loved bright colors not

dull colors.• He loved mixing cool

colors with warm colors.• He loved mixing

geometric shapes with organic shapes.

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Geometric or Organic?

• By Henry Matisse

Page 10: Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

Geometric or Organic?

• By Henry Matisse

Page 11: Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

Geometric or Organic?

• By Henry Matisse

Page 12: Geometric and Organic Shapes Mondrian and Matisse.

Geometric or Organic?

• By Henry Matisse

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Geometric or Organic?

• By Henry Matisse

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