Authenticating a Mondrian painting

 Last time, I showed that the arc technique was used in Cézanne, Seurat, and Beardsley's nude forms.

Mondrian, who did not paint nude forms, found the same technique in abstracting the curves of a tree.

 


I googled "mondrian tree" and found this image mixed with many Mondrian imitations.

There is no explanation for this image, and it is a work that I have never seen in any art books.

The painting is so well-balanced and harmonious that I am convinced that it is Mondrian's work.

I can certify this authentic by making models


     arc model
Six circles are enough to make the model, which create harmonious effect.
Extending the arcs, make arc-circle model.

     arc-circle model

The largest blue circles make the basic structure.

It turned out that Mondrian used the same arc-circle technique, alongside Picasso,   Matisse, Klee, Leger, Modigliani, etc.


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