he Mondrian House has nine early works by Piet Mondrian in its collection. In addition, the museum has two larger art collections on long-term loan.
The Mondrian House exhibits (a selection from) nine naturalist works from Piet Mondrian's early period (1899-1908) at the museum. These paintings and drawings were acquired by the museum in 2022 with the support of the Rembrandt Association (thanks in part to its Mrs M. Boersma Fund, its Lith-Dumont Fund and its Friends Lottery Acquisition Fund).
Mondrian's earlier work is still figurative and artisanal, although there are already signs of innovation. Read more.
In addition, the Mondrian has two art collections on loan. The first collection contains geometric-abstract art, obtained on long-term loan from the National Cultural Heritage Agency. It comprises a total of 114 objects. Well-known names such as Jan Schoonhoven, Cesar Domela Nieuwenhuis, Peter Struycken, Carel Visser, Ben Akkerman and Joost Baljeu belong to this collection.
The second collection contains constructive concrete art with size 30 x 30 cm, obtained on long-term loan from internationally working artists. It comprises a total of 339 artworks. Artists such as Douglas Allsop, John Carter, Andre van Lier, Josef Neuhaus, Vera Molnar, Eric Saxon and Gilbert Decock belong to this collection.
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Part of the Mondrian House collection is included in our collection registration system Axiell. Objects are added regularly.
For more information about the collection, please email Annegreet Kalteren, collection manager of the Mondrian House.

The nine early works by Piet Mondrian from the Mondrian House collection.