Composition No.10 is a Neoplasticist painting by Dutch abstract artist, Piet Mondrian. It is loosely dated at around 1939-1942, with some disagreements over which specific year it was produced in but it was certainly from that approximate period. This artwork immediately strikes you as being classic Mondrian.. Composition No. 10 Pier and Ocean, 1915 by Piet Mondrian Composition No. 10 Pier and Ocean, 1915 by Piet Mondrian In June 1914 an exhibition of Mondrian's work was opened in The Hague, at the Walrecht Gallery. A few weeks later the artist was called back to the Netherlands from Paris, to the sickbed of his father.
Piet Mondrian's Composition No. 10 is a non-representational, geometric painting characterized by an interlocking grid made of black lines and primary colors. The artwork has loose dating around the years 1939-1942, which places it in the neoplasticist period of Mondrian's career. Neoplasticism was coined by the artist himself to describe his mature style that used basic combinations of.. Composition 10 in Black and White (Dutch: Compositie 10 in zwart wit) is a 1915 oil painting by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. It is sometimes called Pier and Ocean, given its preceding works with similar titles. [1]