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Holland, 1920 to 1940

Neo-Plasticism is a Dutch movement founded (and named) by Piet Mondrian.
It is a rigid form of Abstraction, whose rules allow only for a canvas subsected
into rectangles by vertical and horizontal lines, colored using a very limited
palette.

Neo-Plasticism was somewhat influential on Russian Constructivism.


Chronological Listing of Neo-Plasticists


  Piet Mondrian
  Theo van Doesburg
  Ilya Bolotowsky

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