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Quiz: Piet Mondrian - art and life

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When was Piet Mondrian born?
7th March, 1872
7th March, 1873
27th March, 1873
17th March, 1872
7th March, 1872
Mondrian painted in which styles?
Only Impressionism
Only Expressionism
Expressionism and Cubism
Expressionism, Cubism, and Impressionism
Expressionism, Cubism, and Impressionism
What's the title of the painting?
Composition No. 7
Composition No. 10
Composition No. 8
Composition No. 5
Composition No. 10
Abstract Expressionism was defined by this formal mode:
Minimalism
Neo-plasticism
Subjectivity
Non-representation
Non-representation
Mondrian was _________ painter.
a French
a Swedish
a Dutch
an English
a Dutch
What's the title of the painting painted in 1908?
Passionflower
Flowers Sun
Floral Melancholy
The Flowers and a Girl
Passionflower
The art movement of Cubism is characterized by:
Geometric lines and asymmetry
Cubes and Spheres
War scenes and grotesque imagery
Natural objects and landscapes
Geometric lines and asymmetry
Mondrian was an active member and participant in the Dutch art movement called __________.
Dada
De Stijl
Fiber Art
Purism
De Stijl
What painting style is the Lonely tree at the Gein?
Impressionism
De Stijl is also knows as neo-plasticism.
False
True
True
Mondrian had NOT a profound impact on Modern and Contemporary art.
False
True
False
What year did Mondrian move to Paris?
1910
1911
1908
1909
1911
Where can you see the View from the Dunes with Beach and Piers? Which museum?
MoMa, New York
Centre Pompidou, Paris
Tate Britain, London
Prado Museum, Madrid
MoMa, New York
While Mondrian was visiting the Netherlands in 1914, World War I began, forcing him to remain in there for the duration of the conflict. What year did he come back to Paris?
1920
1918
1921
1919
1918
Match the pairs.
Village Church
Post-Impressionism
Meandering Landscape with River
Impressionism
Tableau I
Neo-Plasticism
Amaryllis
Fauvism