
Wassily Kandinsky - 614 artworks, biography, books, quotes, articles
Kandinsky with his wife emigrated to France where they took up their residence in a new house in the Parisian suburb Neuilly-sur-Seine. Between 1926 and 1933 Kandinsky painted 159 oils …
Color Study. Squares with Concentric Circles - Wassily Kandinsky
Squares with Concentric Circles (Farbstudie - Quadrate und konzentrische Ringe), perhaps, Kandinsky's most recognizable work, is not actually a full-fledged picture.
Wassily Kandinsky — 50 Most popular paintings
48.8K for Color Study. Squares with Concentric Circles, 1913
Wassily Kandinsky — Compositions
Kandinsky considered compositions as main declarations of his artistic ideas. They have a number of characteristics expressing this monumentality: impressively large size, conscious …
Wassily Kandinsky — Composition VIII, 1923
Apr 14, 2018 · Kandinsky aimed to formulate an abstract language which would cause strong emotions in the audience to a large extent the same way as it does the music. “Form itself, …
Wassily Kandinsky - Circles in a Circle, 1923
Kandinsky began a thoughtful study of the circle as an artistic unit starting from this painting. In his letter to Galka Scheyer he wrote, “it is the first picture of mine to bring the theme of circles to …
Wassily Kandinsky — Improvisations
Improvisations Improvisation by Kandinsky is expression of inner processes that occurs suddenly, mostly unconsciously. It is the effect of "inner nature."
Wassily Kandinsky — Pictures at an Exhibition, 1928
One of the most interesting works with "Pictures" was Kandinsky’s version created for Friedrich Theatre in Dessau (1928). His complex stage composition presented an interaction of scenery, …
Wassily Kandinsky — Point and Line to Plane, 1926
Kandinsky reflects on creating “the science of art” or “artistic science”. As for practical application, the artist’s paintings displayed today in museums are his true scientific experiments.
Wassily Kandinsky — Fugue, 1914
Sold 1990 at Sotheby's auction $ 20.9 million.Fugue 1914 Oil on canvas 51 × 51" (129.5 × 129.5 cm) Basel. Beyeler Foundation