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Wassily Kandinsky (After) - Two Ovals
$400.00 USD
"Two Ovals, 1919" is an abstract composition that delves into the fundamentals of visual language, exploring elements such as line, shape, form, value/tone, texture, pattern, color, scale, space, and composition. In true Kandinsky style, the artwork goes beyond representational imagery, inviting viewers to engage with the interplay of these visual elements on a deeper, more emotional level. The painting's unembellished Giclee print on canvas allows the artist's revolutionary vision to shine through, making it a captivating piece of contemporary art.
Artist:
"After Wassily Kandinsky" signifies that the artwork is a tribute or interpretation of the renowned Russian-born painter and writer, Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944). As one of the pioneers of abstract art, Kandinsky's influence on the late 20th-century art scene is profound, particularly regarding the organization of space and the sense of movement within compositions. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky initially pursued law, economics, and politics at Moscow University before encountering a French Impressionism exhibition in 1895. This pivotal moment led him to abandon his promising law career and immerse himself in the world of painting, studying under Anton Azbe in Munich and forming close bonds with artists like Alexei Jawlensky, Paul Klee, and Gabriele Munter. Kandinsky's early works combined the qualities of Art Nouveau with Russian folk art, but by 1910, he embarked on developing his own private pictorial language that stripped away representational elements, giving birth to his notable Compositions, Improvisations, and Impressions. Alongside his painting, Kandinsky developed significant theories, publishing "Concerning the Spiritual in Art" in 1911 and co-founding the artists' association "Der Blaue Reiter." Throughout his career, Kandinsky's art underwent stylistic shifts, embracing Fauvist influences and eventually exploring more simple and geometric forms. He became a significant influence at the Bauhaus from 1922 until its closure in 1933, after which he settled in Paris until his death in Neuilly-sur-Seine. Kandinsky's later Parisian works are known for their lyrical and serene exuberance, inherent energy, and finely balanced palette.
Details:
Title: "Two Ovals, 1919"
Artist: After Wassily Kandinsky
Medium: Unembellished Giclee Print on Canvas
Support Material: High Quality Artist Grade 350 Gsm, Acid-free, Archival Canvas
Dimensions: 21.65 x 17.72 inches (55 x 45 cm)
Condition Report: The artwork is in overall good condition, preserving the essence of Kandinsky's vision.
"Two Ovals, 1919" pays homage to Wassily Kandinsky's revolutionary artistic concepts, allowing viewers to explore the essence of visual language. The painting's abstract nature transcends the boundaries of representation, unlocking new dimensions of emotion and creativity. As an unembellished Giclee print on canvas, this artwork captures Kandinsky's profound artistic vision, presenting it as a contemporary masterpiece that speaks to the boundless possibilities of abstract expression.
Artist:
"After Wassily Kandinsky" signifies that the artwork is a tribute or interpretation of the renowned Russian-born painter and writer, Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944). As one of the pioneers of abstract art, Kandinsky's influence on the late 20th-century art scene is profound, particularly regarding the organization of space and the sense of movement within compositions. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky initially pursued law, economics, and politics at Moscow University before encountering a French Impressionism exhibition in 1895. This pivotal moment led him to abandon his promising law career and immerse himself in the world of painting, studying under Anton Azbe in Munich and forming close bonds with artists like Alexei Jawlensky, Paul Klee, and Gabriele Munter. Kandinsky's early works combined the qualities of Art Nouveau with Russian folk art, but by 1910, he embarked on developing his own private pictorial language that stripped away representational elements, giving birth to his notable Compositions, Improvisations, and Impressions. Alongside his painting, Kandinsky developed significant theories, publishing "Concerning the Spiritual in Art" in 1911 and co-founding the artists' association "Der Blaue Reiter." Throughout his career, Kandinsky's art underwent stylistic shifts, embracing Fauvist influences and eventually exploring more simple and geometric forms. He became a significant influence at the Bauhaus from 1922 until its closure in 1933, after which he settled in Paris until his death in Neuilly-sur-Seine. Kandinsky's later Parisian works are known for their lyrical and serene exuberance, inherent energy, and finely balanced palette.
Details:
Title: "Two Ovals, 1919"
Artist: After Wassily Kandinsky
Medium: Unembellished Giclee Print on Canvas
Support Material: High Quality Artist Grade 350 Gsm, Acid-free, Archival Canvas
Dimensions: 21.65 x 17.72 inches (55 x 45 cm)
Condition Report: The artwork is in overall good condition, preserving the essence of Kandinsky's vision.
"Two Ovals, 1919" pays homage to Wassily Kandinsky's revolutionary artistic concepts, allowing viewers to explore the essence of visual language. The painting's abstract nature transcends the boundaries of representation, unlocking new dimensions of emotion and creativity. As an unembellished Giclee print on canvas, this artwork captures Kandinsky's profound artistic vision, presenting it as a contemporary masterpiece that speaks to the boundless possibilities of abstract expression.
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