Mondrian is a term often associated with the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian and his iconic abstract compositions featuring thick black lines intersecting with primary colored rectangles. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to describe this style or similar geometric artworks, such as neoplasticism, De Stijl, geometric abstraction, and minimalism. Neoplasticism refers to an art movement that Mondrian was a member of, which focused on the use of abstract geometric forms. De Stijl, meaning "The Style" in Dutch, was an art and design movement that incorporated neoplasticism into architecture, furniture design, and graphic design. Geometric abstraction and minimalism are broader terms used to describe forms of abstract art that prioritize clean lines, geometric shapes, and simplicity.