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What style does ash tree belong to?

The Grey Tree belongs to De Steagall, which belongs to new modelism.

As an artistic movement, mondriaan and his Dutch "de stijl" are not limited to painting. It had a certain influence on architecture, furniture, decorative arts and printing industry at that time. In fact, many members of "de stijl" are activists in various artistic fields.

Pierre mondriaan (1872.3- 1944.2) was born in Ammers, the Netherlands. 1904 was an academic realistic painter before. Strangely, his works in this period show his control over the picture space and his talent for abstraction.

1908, mondriaan realized that he wanted to seek innovation in modern art. He first tried to describe the ups and downs of forest trees and the dynamic trend of waves with the simplest primary colors such as red, yellow, blue and green. In the following years, he painted some works of churches and haystacks in a flat way, with random colors, and the whole picture was a pattern composed of red and yellow spots.

19 10 years later, mondriaan began to worship cubism. 19 1 1 At the end of the year, the artist, who was nearly 40 years old, left the motherland and came to Paris. At that time, cubism was moving from the analysis stage to the three-dimensional synthesis stage, and he was attracted by the analysis school.

At this time, his favorite themes are trees, sand dunes, oceans, churches and windmills, which are closely related to his familiar Dutch environment.

In this painting "The Grey Tree", he combines the expressionism of Van Gogh, the nondescript color of Fauvism and the linear pattern of French Art Nouveau movement, making it a constructive and strongly sculptural work, but it is still very original.