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By The Sea
ArtistPiet Mondrian
Year1909
Catalogue462, no. A 696, ill
Mediumoil on cardboard
MovementHague School/Neoplasticism
SubjectSeascapeofDomburg, Zeeland
Dimensions40 cm × 45.7 cm (15 3/4 in × 18 in)
LocationYale University Art Gallery, New Haven
Accession1972.93
Websitehttps://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/9795

By the Sea is an oil on cardboard painting by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian created in 1909. Currently owned by the Yale University Art Gallery, the painting depicts a seascape from a vacationing spot in Domburg, Zeeland, Netherlands. With its vibrant colors, the painting presents an intermediate phase of Mondrian's painting career from Hague School Realism to Neoplasticism.[1][2]

Provenance

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The painting was acquired by Yale in 1972 (Accession 1972.93), donated by alumni Bruce Dayton, CEO and founder of the Target Corporation, previously the Dayton Company.[1][3]

Description

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In 1905, the seeds of Mondrian's transition of the Neoplasticism movement was planted when he visited a retrospective of Post-Impressionist Vincent van Gogh at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, where he was heavily inspired by van Gogh's use of bold colors. Works like Evening; Red Tree (1908) presented his first steps in applying the color himself.[2][4]

Meanwhile throughout the early 20th century, Domburg, Zeeland became a popular vacationing spot amongst Dutch artists, who were allured by the landscape, and bright lighting of the beaches. Alongside Mondrian, Jan Toorop, and Jacoba van Heemskerck stayed in the town, painting the sea, the beaches, and town.[5]

Mondrian visited Domburg in 1908, staying at the Loverendale Villa, the summer home of van Heemskerck and Marie Tak van Poortvliet, where he painted various landscapes. He later returned in 1909 with his friend Corenlis Spoor.[5]

Zeeland Beach (2017)

By the Sea differs from his earlier Hague School paintings starting with the canvas, which is more square, typical to that of his later signature works. The painting is void of people, and emphasizes the seascape with the contrasts of the sea and sky, bisected in the middle, horizontally.[2]

Meanwhile, the yellow sky is blocked by a central cloud. The colors of the sky take a shift from the realistic towards the abstract with bold colors, to emphasize on a spiritual essence.[2]

Mondrian would fully transition to Neoplasticism in 1917, and in 1919 said of his transition:

I expressed myself by means of nature. But if you carefully observe the sequence of my work, you will see that it progressively abandoned the naturalistic appearance of things and increasingly emphasized the plastic expression of relationships.[2][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "By the Sea | Yale University Art Gallery". artgallery.yale.edu. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  • ^ a b c d e Hodermarsky, Elisabeth (2016). "Becoming Piet Mondrian: Two Transitional Works". Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin: 105–109. ISSN 0084-3539.
  • ^ "Bruce Dayton, scion of Minnesota retail family that founded Target, dies at 97". Los Angeles Times. 2015-11-14. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  • ^ Fauchereau, Serge (1994). Mondrian and the neo-plasticist utopia. New York: Rizzoli. pp. 12–14. ISBN 978-0-8478-1832-7.
  • ^ a b "By the sea | Kunstmuseum Den Haag". www.kunstmuseum.nl. 2017-07-26. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  • ^ Mondrian, Piet; Holtzman, Harry; James, Martin S. (1993). The new art--the new life: the collected writings of Piet Mondrian (1st ed.). New York: Da Capo. ISBN 978-0-306-80508-0.

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