Vintage Graphic Wassily Kandinsky, Weiches hart
£495
Description
Wassily Kandinsky, Weiches hart
Poster
Number 486
The work is signed in print K/27
Work dimensions 60/80
Unframed work
The original work was created in 1927. The print comes from the 1990s.
Wassily Kandinsky (1866 -1944) was a Russian painter, graphic artist and art theorist. He is a pioneer of abstract art. He graduated in law and economics from the University of Moscow, but since childhood he was interested in art and music. Fascinated by the work of Claude Monet, he decided to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. Later he went to Waimar, where he was a lecturer at the Bauhaus university for 3 years. In addition to theoretical lectures, he also had a painting studio. He traveled a lot all the time, drawing inspiration and observations from emerging new forms of art. Eventually he settled permanently in Paris. Kandinsky focused on the basic colors red-yellow-blue and the basic shapes circle-triangle-square. These ingredients are also visible in the composition of Weiches hart. He was the author not only of many theoretical and autobiographical works, but also of woodcuts, gouaches, watercolors, and paintings on glass. However, he owed his fame primarily to large abstract compositions.
Work in very good vintage condition.
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Dimensions | 80 × 1 × 60 cm |
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