Description
Masters of Emotion is a curated collection within our Timeless Masterpieces concept – four iconic works that together explore the depths of human emotion, inner psychological landscapes, and the expressive power of modern art. Here, rhythm, despair, stillness, and intuition converge in a series that transforms the wall into a psychological and visual drama.
Piet Mondrian – Composition No. 10: Pier and Ocean (1915) is a study in rhythm, structure, and the endless movement between nature and geometry. The short, pulsating lines create a visual flow that suggests waves, tides, and the perpetual motion of the sea. This work is an early milestone in Mondrian’s journey toward pure abstraction – a quiet yet powerful meditation rendered in graphic form.
Edvard Munch – The Scream (1895) is perhaps the world’s most famous expression of human anxiety and existential dread. The iconic scream reverberates through the landscape like an emotional shockwave, capturing the raw intensity of human experience. A timeless symbol that resonates just as strongly today.
Edvard Munch – Madonna (1895–1902) blends sensuality, mysticism, and darkness in one of Munch’s most emotionally charged portraits. Here, life and death, desire and destiny meet – a hypnotic composition where the female figure appears both sacred and seductive, surrounded by swirling lines and symbolic forms.
Juan Gris – Jar, Bottle and Glass (1911) represents the elegance and intellectual clarity of Cubism. Gris constructs the motif through layers of light, form, and geometry, resulting in a calm and balanced still life. A work that brings a refined modernist presence to the room and stands in beautiful contrast to Munch’s emotional intensity.
Together, these four works form a cohesive artistic whole where emotion, rhythm, perception, and modernist innovation meet. Masters of Emotion is a tribute to the human inner world – from fragility and chaos to balance and clarity.
Product Information
Canvas print
Stretched on a 38 mm wooden stretcher frame – ready to hang
Iconic works by
Piet Mondrian, Edvard Munch, and Juan Gris
Sizes:
– Piet Mondrian – Composition No. 10: Pier and Ocean – 80×80 cm
– Juan Gris – Jar, Bottle and Glass – 80×80 cm
– Edvard Munch – The Scream – 70×100 cm
– Edvard Munch – Madonna – 70×100 cm
Credits
Piet Mondrian – Kunstmuseum Den Haag
Edvard Munch – Munchmuseet, Oslo
Juan Gris – The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Cropping
Cropped versions of the original artworks. Each piece is carefully adapted to its format without compromising the composition’s expression, rhythm, or visual balance.
Execution
Printed on premium canvas with rich texture and mounted on a 38 mm stretcher frame for a modern, gallery-inspired appearance. A collection that unites four strands of artistic exploration – from modernist structural studies to expressionist emotional landscapes and the harmonic geometry of Cubism.
Custom Sizes
Would you like this artwork in other dimensions? Contact us at contact@kunstlageret.com, and we’ll help you find the right size based on your preferences.
About the Artists
Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) – Dutch pioneer of modern abstraction. His early works explore rhythm, the structure of nature, and the journey toward pure geometry.
Edvard Munch (1863–1944) – Norwegian expressionist whose art portrays love, anxiety, life, and death with striking emotional intensity.
Juan Gris (1887–1927) – One of Cubism’s most refined voices, known for his harmonious compositions and precise geometric structures.














