1. Lozenge composition with yellow lines, by Piet Mondrian. 1933. Canvas, 80.2 by 79.9 cm. (Gemeentemuseum, The Hague).
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3. Tableau III: composition in oval, by Piet Mondrian. 1914. Canvas, 140 by 101 cm. (Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam).
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4. Arthur Müller-Lehning and Charley Toorop in the doorway of Leidsegracht 48, Amsterdam, by John Fernhout. 1928. Photograph, dimensions unknown. (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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5. Jacob Bendien sitting in a Rietveld chair in front of the painting ‘Mask’ in the home of Dr. R.J. Harrenstein, by P. Zeilmaker. 1926. Photograph, 14.6 by 20.2 cm. (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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6. Composition, by Jacob Bendien. c.1912. Canvas, 150 by 345 cm. (Gemeentemuseum, The Hague).
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2. Portrait of Jo Steijling. Photograph, dimensions unknown. (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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7. Jacob Bendien (right) with two people, here identified as Reinder Harrenstein and An Harrenstein-Schräder. c.1932. Photograph, 17.2 by 22.7 cm. (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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8. Piet Mondrian in his Paris studio with ‘Lozenge composition with yellow lines’. 1933. Photograph, 8.9 by 13.9 cm. (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).