The Boogie Woogie Victory ( Eng. Victory Boogie Woogie ) is the last unfinished painting by the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian , one of the founders of abstract painting , begun in 1944 [3] .
| Pete Mondrian | ||
| Boogie Woogie victory . 1944 | ||
| English Victory Boogie Woogie | ||
| Oil on canvas . 127 × 127 cm | ||
| Municipal Museum of The Hague , The Hague , Netherlands | ||
| ( Inventory and ) | ||
Ownership History
In the mid-1980s, Emily and Burton Tremain were purchased for $ 12 million, becoming part of the abstract art collection owned by Miller (Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art).
Since 1998, it was purchased for 80 million guilders (approximately 35 million euros) from the American collector Samuel Newhouse Jr. and is now stored in the Municipal Museum of The Hague [4] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 http://www.gemeentemuseum.nl/collection/item/4444
- ↑ 1 2 http://data.collectienederland.nl/resource/aggregation/rce-kunstcollectie/876524bb-5166-4e31-8f6a-56cbdb8e2485
- ↑ alexander-terechov . Pete Mondrian and his neoplasticism from straight lines | Artifex.ru (rus.) , Creative Almanac ARTIFEX.RU - Contemporary art and music, street art and graffiti, painting and tattoo in HD (December 14, 2015). The date of circulation is July 15, 2017.
- ↑ Victory Boogie Woogie by Piet Mondrian - ArtinthePicture.com Unc . www.artinthepicture.com. The date of circulation is July 15, 2017.