Victory Boogie Woogie

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Victory Boogie Woogie is an unfinished late abstract painting by Piet Mondrian, celebrated for its dynamic grid of colored squares that reflects the energy of modern New York and jazz.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abstract painting
painting
artForm painting
artworkSurface rhombus
author Piet Mondrian
collection Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
surface form: Kunstmuseum Den Haag
completionDate 1944
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
creator Piet Mondrian
depicts abstraction of New York City
describedBySource art history literature
follows Broadway Boogie Woogie
genre abstract art
hasPart colored squares
grid composition
hasQuality asymmetrical composition
non-representational
rhythmic structure
inception 1942
1943
inspiredBy New York City
jazz music
isUnfinished true
language Dutch
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Netherlands
South Holland
The Hague
location Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
surface form: Kunstmuseum Den Haag
mainSubject abstraction of city grid
materialUsed canvas
oil paint
movement De Stijl
Neoplasticism
notableFor being Mondrian’s last work
dynamic grid of colored squares
representation of modern urban energy
partOfSeries Boogie Woogie paintings
shape lozenge
title Victory Boogie Woogie self-link
usesColor black
blue
gray
primary colors
red
white
yellow

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Piet Mondrian notableWork Victory Boogie Woogie
Victory Boogie Woogie title Victory Boogie Woogie self-link