This Ana Inciardi mini print reproduces Piet Mondrian's iconic Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow, rendered in the artist's characteristic rectilinear grid of bold black lines dividing the canvas into asymmetric rectangles. The dominant field is a large red square occupying the upper right, anchored by a deep blue rectangle in the lower left and open white sections filling the remaining space. The yellow decorative border drawn around the image adds a handmade, intimate quality that distinguishes this as Inciardi's own interpretation rather than a flat reproduction. Mondrian painted the original Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow in 1930 as part of his mature Neoplasticism style, reducing visual language to primary colors, black lines, and white space. The work has become one of the most recognized paintings of the twentieth century and is held in the Kunsthaus Zürich. Collectors are drawn to this print because it brings a touchstone of art history into the miniature format that defines Inciardi's catalog, creating a kind of dialogue between fine art reference and her intimate printmaking sensibility. The hand-lettered title and initials at the bottom reinforce the personal, studio quality that collectors respond to across her work. This print sits comfortably as part of her broader print series interpreting art world subjects and pairs naturally alongside her other works referencing cultural and visual history. The combination of familiar imagery and Inciardi's restrained execution gives this piece a distinct place in any focused collection of her prints.
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