Kandinsky - Mit Kneifer, 1912 - Drawing. Public domain image.
Summary
Mit Kneifer
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was a Russian-born painter and art theorist, a pioneer of abstract art. Kandinsky and moved to Munich in 1896. Kandinsky's early work was influenced by the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, but by the early 1910s, he had begun to move away from representational art and began creating purely abstract works. He wrote several influential books on the spiritual and theoretical aspects of art, including "Concerning the Spiritual in Art" (1911) and "Point and Line to Plane" (1926). He was a member of the Blue Rider movement.
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1912 paintings by wassily kandinsky
paintings by wassily kandinsky in the musee national dart moderne
Date
1912
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