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Encyclopedia > Broadway Boogie Woogie
The rectilinear pattern of Broadway Boogie_Woogie evokes the streets of New York City

Broadway Boogie_Woogie is a painting by Piet Mondrian completed in 1943, shortly after he moved to New York in 1940. It is considered his masterpiece, and a culmination of his aesthetic. Compared to his earlier work, the canvas is divided into a much larger number of squares. Although he spent most of his work creating abstract work, this painting is considered to have two clear real-world inspirations: the city grid of Manhattan, and the boogie woogie music that he loved to dance to.


External links

  • MOMA page (http://www.moma.org/collection/depts/paint_sculpt/blowups/paint_sculpt_018.html)



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Telegraph | Entertainment | Artists on art (880 words)
With all that yellow in Broadway Boogie Woogie, and no fl, it is a joyous painting.
"Broadway Boogie Woogie is a bold painting for a man of 70 to paint.
Broadway Boogie Woogie is also a big painting in the context of Mondrian's work, at a little over four feet square.
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