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Kandinsky
Artist
Vassily Kandinsky
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Masterpieces
Description
Vassily Kandinsky (1866 - 1944) was a major figure in twentieth century art and the undisputed master of abstraction. He was born in Moscow. Before finally settling in France, he spent the period between the two world wars in Berlin and taught at the Bauhaus from 1922. He developed a geometric artistic vocabulary that attached great importance to the intuitive process.
The work of art:
Gelb-Rot-Blau (Jaune-rouge-bleu), Vassily Kandinsky, 1925
Kandinsky started teaching at the Bauhaus in 1922. It was there he theorized his conception of art in the book Point and Line to Plane, of which Gelb, Rot, Blau might be said to be a visual illustration. Kandinsky's early, lyrical and spontaneous abstraction gave way in the 1920s to one more geometric and rational. This painting is based on the equilibrium of opposing but contradictory elements. At first glance, there seem to be two contrasting parts, with geometric lines and luminous colours to the left, more complex forms and darker shades to the right. Yet the main emphasis is on the three primary colours, the composition being organised by their succession from left to right.
Descriptions & Features
- Characteristics
MADE IN FRANCE
- Publisher
- Pansu
- Dimensions
- 45 x 45 cm