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note in his sketchbook, undated but c. 1912; as quoted in Mondrian, - The Art of Destruction, Carel Blotkamp, Reaktion Books LTD. London 2001, p. 70
1910's
“Masculine and feminime, vertical and horizontal.”
Quote, written note beneath a drawing in Mondrian's sketchbook, 1910/11; as cited in: Abstract Painting, Michel Seuphor, Dell Publishing Co.,1964, p. 11
1910's
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Peintre Néerlandais 1872–1944Related quotes
“Thanks to the oval I have discovered the meaning of the horizontal and the vertical.”
as quoted in Abstract Painting, Michel Seuphor, Dell Publishing Co. (1964); p. 39
posthumous quotes
“She turned towards me and narrowed her eyes… narrowed them horizontally, not vertically.”
“My method is vertical rather than horizontal so the scenery does not change but the texture does.”
Letter to The Listener October 1971, Letters of Marshall McLuhan (1987), p. 318
1970s
“Let us honour if we can
The vertical man
Though we value none
But the horizontal one.”
Dedication to Christopher Isherwood, Poems (1930)
Source: Life Itself : A Memoir (2011), Ch. 54 : How I Believe In God
Context: I have no patience for churches that evangelize aggressively. I have no interest in being instructed in what I must do to be saved. I prefer vertical prayer, directed up toward heaven, rather than horizontal prayer, directed sideways toward me. I believe a worthy church must grow through attraction, not promotion. I am wary of zealotry; even as a child I was suspicious of those who, as I often heard, were “more Catholic than the pope.” If we are to love our neighbors as ourselves, we must regard their beliefs with the same respect our own deserve.
On the Levithian which Anish dedicated in Ai Weiwe
Anish Kapoor dedicates Leviathan sculpture to Ai Weiwei
Quote in 'Plastic Art and Pure Plastic Art', Piet Mondrian (1937), in 'Documents of modern Art', for Wittenborn, New York 1945, p. 13; as quoted in Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983, p. 55
1930's
Galeano, in: David Barsamian (2004) Louder Than Bombs: Interviews from The Progressive Magazine. p. 146
Lee Krasner, Marcia Tucker, Whitney Museum of American Art (1973) Lee Krasner: large paintings. Nr. 33. p. 8.