As quoted  by the editors of 'The New Art – The New Life', op. cit. (Intro., note 1), p. 395, note 8 
1920's
                                    
“A particular thought is not the same as a concentrated, creative thought, which is actually a feeling of inward-looking calm. The former produces a descriptive and morpho-plastic art, the latter a purely plastic manifestation. It is a question of the universal versus the individual.”
            Mondrian refers to André Gide's 'Dada', in 'Nouvelle Revue Francaise', 1 April 1920 
As quoted  by the editors of 'The New Art – The New Life', op. cit. (Intro., note 1), p. 395, note 8 
1920's
        
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                                        Quote in Van Doesburg's art-review, published in: 'Thought – Vision – Creation', in De Stijl Vol ll, 2 December 1918; as quoted in 'Theo van Doesburg', Joost Baljeu, Studio Vista, London 1974, pp. 108–109 
1912 – 1919
                                    
                                        
                                        'Search for the Real in the Visual Arts', p. 40-46 
Search for the Real and Other Essays (1948)
                                    
                                        
                                        Quote from Mondrian's letter to Rudolf Steiner, c. 1921-23; as cited in Abstract Painting, Michel Seuphor, Dell Publishing Co 1964, p. 83-85 
1920's
                                    
                                        
                                        Letter to Charles Sawyer of Addison Gallery of Art October 19 , 1939 
1911 - 1940
                                    
                                        
                                        Modern Painter's World, Robert Motherwell , Dyn, Nov. 1942, p. 13 
1940s
                                    
                                        
                                        Quote of van Doesburg, in van 'Painting and plastic art': Elementarism – fragment of a manifesto' Paris, December 1926 – April 1927; in De Stijl, Theo van Doesburg – series XIII, 78, 1926–27, pp. 82–87 
1926 – 1931
                                    
“Geometry is to the plastic arts what grammar is to the art of the writer.”
                                        
                                        La géométrie est aux arts plastiques ce que la grammaire est à l'art de l'écrivain. 
Les peintres cubistes (1913), reprinted in Oeuvres en prose complètes (Paris: Gallimard, 1991) vol. 2, p. 11; translation from Lionel Abel (trans.) The Cubist Painters (New York: Wittenborn, 1949) p. 13.
                                    
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