Wassily Kandinsky (Russia 1866–1944 )
"Several Circles", 1926
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Wassily Kandinsky - Winter Landscape (1909)
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Wassily Kandinsky, “Dance Curves,” 1926
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/ Wassily Kandinsky, Heavy Circles, 1927
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Empor by Wassily Kandinsky (1929, Gemälde)
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Wassily Kandinsky, Succession, 1935, Oil on canvas, 31 7/8 x 39 3/8 in., The Phillips Collection, Acquired 1944
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Iconic staircase in Walter Gropius's Bauhaus in Dessau
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Improvisation 35, 1914, Wassily Kandinsky
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Orange is red brought nearer to humanity by yellow.
-- Wassily Kandinsky
(Torremolinos, Spain)
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The artist must have something to say, for mastery over form is not his goal but rather the adapting of form to its inner meaning.
- Walter Kandinsky, Dance Curves (1926)
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Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944)
TOP: Cercles concentriques - 1922-1933
Posted on Garadinervi
LEFT: Cercle noir sur fond blanc - 1922-1933
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RIGHT: Cercle blanc sur fond noir - 1922-1933
Posted on Garadinervi
All photos: Philippe Migeat/Centre Pompidou
Source: centrepompidou.fr
Whoever the perpertrator, whoever the victim, violence does not bring safety, security, peace, prosperity or power to anyone. It only brings more violence, more suffering, more fear, more debilitation.
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Wassily Kandinsky - Lyrique (1923)
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Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944), Park von St Cloud- mit Reiter [Parc de Saint-Cloud - with Horseman], 1906. Oil on board, 33 x 23.7 cm.
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Perceive My True Visage
Suptober23 – Day 15: Abstract
Prompt taken very literally 😉
True form Cas inspired by Wassily Kandinsky
Prints and other stuff at my redbubble.
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