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Wassily Kandinsky 'In Blue'
Artist: Wassily Kandinsky
Title: In Blue
Medium: Giclee Print on heavy archival paper
Edition No.: Numbered from an edition of 375
Condition Report: Overall good condition
This artwork, In Blue, is an abstract constructivist composition that embodies Wassily Kandinsky's characteristic style. The composition is dominated by a deep blue background, against which geometric elements are arranged, predominantly in warm hues. This warm-cool color contrast creates a dynamic interplay, while a few black elements are strategically placed to ground the composition and enhance the vibrancy of the colors. The piece showcases a high form of pure visual language, exploring the depths of abstraction and color harmony.
About the Artist:
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was a pioneering Russian-born artist known for creating some of the first purely abstract works in modern painting. After gaining recognition through avant-garde exhibitions, he co-founded the influential Munich group "Der Blaue Reiter" ("The Blue Rider") from 1911 to 1914 and transitioned to fully abstract art. Kandinsky's style evolved over time, shifting from fluid and organic shapes to geometric forms, and eventually to a more pictographic style. His works, such as Tempered Élan (1944), exemplify his constant exploration of form and color as tools for artistic expression.
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