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How was Piet Mondrian's philosophy of art similar to the beliefs of ancie
Greeks?
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Both believed in vigorous exercise prior to creating art.
Mondrian and the Greeks believed the golden ratio was the most
important principle of art.
Both believed that true art could only be accomplished with a clear head.
Mondrian's belief in an underlying spiritual order mirrored the Greek's
desire to learn the laws of math and nature.
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Correct answer: "Mondrian's belief in an underlying spiritual order mirrored the Greek's desire to learn the laws of math and nature."
Both Mondrian (De Stijl/neoplasticism) and ancient Greek thinkers sought universal order and harmony expressed through geometry and proportion, aiming to reveal underlying laws rather than depict mere appearances.
Both Mondrian (De Stijl/neoplasticism) and ancient Greek thinkers sought universal order and harmony expressed through geometry and proportion, aiming to reveal underlying laws rather than depict mere appearances.
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