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| | Wassily Kandinsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Kandinsky's time at art school was helped by the fact that he was older and more settled than the other students and he began to emerge as a true art theorist in addition to being a painter. |  | | This effect of color was a major influence on his art, and he even named some of his paintings "improvisations" and "compositions" as if they were works of music and not painting. |  | | Kandinsky's writing in The Blue Rider Almanac and the treatise On the Spiritual In Art, which was released at almost the same time, served as both a defense and promotion of abstract art, as well as an appraisal that all forms of art were equally capable of reaching a level of spirituality. |
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| | Frontline 7 - Kandinsky |
 | | Kandinsky, may have been aided somewhat in linking music to art in that he had a condition called Synaesthesia, this means that he could 'see' music. |  | | Kandinsky whilst not the only one to produce such art, certainly through his energy and drive ensured that it took its place among the great art movements of the last century and more importantly opened the door for others to follow. |  | | Another component piece to the Kandinsky jigsaw, was his love of music, he could play the cello well and had tried his hand at composing. |
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http://www.redflag.org.uk/frontline/seven/07kandinsky.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Kandinsky |
 | | Kandinsky's influence on the course of 20th-century art was further increased by his activities as a theorist and teacher. |  | | Both as an artist and as a theorist he played a pivotal role in the development of abstract art. |  | | Around 1913 he began working on paintings that came to be considered the first totally abstract works in modern art; they made no reference to objects of the physical world and derived their inspiration and titles from music. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761560965/Kandinsky.html
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| | KANDINSKY |
 | | Kandinsky was influenced by a great many styles throughout his career, such as Art Nouveau at the turn-of-the-century, Symbolism around 1910 in his interest in the similar effects caused by both colours and sounds, and Surrealism towards the end of his career in 'Sky Blue' (1940) for example. |  | | The creation of the work of art is the creation of the world." Wassily Kandinsky. |  | | In a collection of his writings Concerning the Spiritual in Art (first published in 1912), Kandinsky explained how mysticism and theosophy were important to his attempts to express deep emotions in his work. |
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http://www.articons.co.uk/kandinsky.htm
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| | Wassily Kandinsky |
 | | Kandinsky's work was shown in galleries across Europe, and while there was never anything in the paintings themselves that would be shocking to the public, the sheer abstract nature of his work would stir controversy. |  | | Kandinsky was fascinated by the impressionist artist's style, as he had never before seen paintings which weren't meant to perfectly imitate reality. |  | | Kandinsky was involved in many movements, learning and experimenting with words, music, and painting. |
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http://www.famouspainter.com/wassily.htm
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| | CGFA- Bio: Wassily Kandinsky |
 | | Kandinsky painted his first abstract watercolor in 1910 and began formulating his important theoretical study, 'Concerning the Spiritual in Art', which was published originally in German in 1912. |  | | Ranked among the artists whose work changed the history of art in the early years of the 20th century, the Russian abstract painter Wassily Kandinsky is generally regarded as one of the originators of abstract painting, or abstract expressionism. |  | | Between 1900 and 1910 Kandinsky traveled widely, including visits to Paris that put him in contact with the art of Paul Gauguin, the neoimpressionists, and fauvism (a style with aggressive use of brilliant colors). |
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http://cgfa.sunsite.dk/kandinsky/kandinsky_bio.htm
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| | Wassily Kandinsky - Olga's Gallery |
 | | It was in the "Palanx School" that Kandinsky met Gabriele Münter, an art student, who was to become his pupil, intimate companion, and critic until 1914. |  | | After the exhibition of "Degenerative Art" in fascist Germany, 57 of his pieces in German museums were confiscated, many works of the painter were destroyed. |  | | The curriculum Kandinsky worked out for InKhuK was based in part on his earlier ideas about the interrelations of painting and music, and the analysis of fundamental forms and colors. |
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http://www.abcgallery.com/K/kandinsky/kandinskybio.html
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| | Kandinsky: Compositions |
 | | Kandinsky's compositions were the culmination of his efforts to create a "pure painting" that would provide the same emotional power as a musical composition. |  | | There is only one preparatory drawing for Composition IX and none for Composition X. According to Nina Kandinsky, the artist at this stage of his development was able to visualize a painting entirely in his head and then translate it directly to the canvas. |  | | Wassily Kandinsky was one of the most original and influential artists of the twentieth-century. |
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| | Kandinsky |
 | | Kandinsky's writing Content and Form, a sort of preface to his famous essay On the Spiritual in Art, was published in Odessa in 1910 (Natalia Adaskina). |  | | After the exhibition at the Kunsthaus Zurich (review article in German: Chagall, Kandinsky, Malewitsch und der russischen Avantgarde) about a year ago, a second Swiss exhibition is dedicated to Kandinsky and Russian art. |  | | The difference to the Zurich exhibition is that his works from St. Petersburg museums are not in the center this time but instead mostly the ones from the Tretjakov Gallery in Moscow (which shows all of its Kandinsky oil paintings and works on paper). |
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http://www.cosmopolis.ch/english/cosmo5/kandinsky.htm
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| | Kandinsky and the development of a visual language Kandinsky--Watercolours and other works on paper: An exhibition at ... |
 | | It is clear that his teaching at the Bauhaus focussed Kandinsky on the technical questions of his art, but it is difficult not to be aware of the sharpening political situation that existed as the backdrop for much of this work. |  | | Kandinsky returned to the fully abstract sphere only after the revolution, and after a younger generation of Russian artists had espoused abstract work as the embodiment of the new art. |  | | Largely outside the Paris art world, isolated in the suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine, Kandinsky again revised the balance between the geometric and the organic in his work, speaking increasingly of the synthesis of the two elements as a "concrete" style. |
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http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/may1999/kand-m14.shtml
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| | BBC News ENTERTAINMENT Kandinsky: Driven to abstraction |
 | | Kandinsky has long been a sacred cow in art circles - the disavowal of political or social sentiment in his work has appealed to those who like their culture to end at the gallery door. |  | | Although slammed by his left-wing students for his intellectualised, apolitical style, Kandinsky became a target for the radical art school's fascist opponents. |  | | Kandinsky's work did not go unseen during Hitler's reign, several of his best canvases appeared in the notorious "Degenerate Art" show - a massively well-attended exhibition lampooning Weimar Germany's almost peerless crop of modern artist. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/319043.stm
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| | Wassily Kandinsky |
 | | "Kandinsky's conviction that music is a superior art to painting due to its inherent abstract language came out forcefully in the artist's admiration for the music of the Viennese composer Arnold SchÖnberg, with whom he initiated a longstanding friendship and correspondence and whose Theory of Harmony (1911) coincided with Kandinsky's On the Spiritual in Art. |  | | Kandinsky Watercolours: Catalogue Raisonne: 1900-1921, by Vivian Endicott Barnett. |  | | These diverse artistic and philosophical influences were all important for the conception of Kandinsky's first seven Compositions before World War I. "Although Kandinsky created Composition I about a year before he became immersed in SchÖnberg's new musical concepts, the objectives of his pictorial search seem nevertheless to coincide with those of the composer. |
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| | KANDINSKY - Art Prints |
 | | Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian-born artist, whose contributions to the world of modern art are innumerable. |  | | Much of Kandinsky's work was destroyed by the Nazi's, including a group of Kandinsky's famous "Compositions". |  | | Kandinsky was born in Russia, but moved to Munich to pursue his artistic career. |
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http://www.art4net.com/PRINTSkan.html
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| | Kandinsky and His Progeny |
 | | Kandinsky's further error, equally devastating in its influence on the course of art, was to force painting--as well as the other arts--into an extended analogy with music. |  | | How that relationship was to be redefined was explored by Kandinsky not only in his paintings but in his influential treatise Concerning the Spiritual in Art (originally published in German in 1911), which played a key role in disseminating, and gaining acceptance for, the principles on which nonobjective art was based. |  | | The smaller, quieter of the two shows is "Kandinsky: Compositions," which traces the origins of abstract painting through the work of the acclaimed Russian modernist Vasily Kandinsky (1866-1944). |
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http://www.aristos.org/backissu/kandinsk.htm
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| | Three Wives of Wassily Kandinsky - Olga's Gallery |
 | | Though officially Kandinsky's student, Gabriele had her own vision and style in painting, which very much probably influenced his style and vision for a time and might be a reason of his irritation with her. |  | | Beside the collection of Wassily Kandinsky we invite you to see the very small collection of Gabriele Münter's works: images of her works are difficult to find and we can offer you only a few. |  | | She founded the Kandinsky Fund for studying, exhibiting and preserving his works. |
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| | A Little Kandinsky for All - Art History - KinderArt |
 | | The artist and his justification for abstraction in art. |  | | Kandinsky used lines as well as shape and color in his art work. |  | | It's a nice touch to play music while the children are painting, especially since Kandinsky was a musician. |
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http://www.kinderart.com/arthistory/kandinsky.shtml
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| | Wassily Kandinsky |
 | | This would lead Kandinsky to decide that objects were not necessary in his work since he believed that having recognizable objects in his paintings would actually detract from his work. |  | | After travelling to Paris he was influenced by the art of Gauguin, as well as the work of the neoimpressionists. |  | | Kandinsky decided to paint with only feeling in mind since in order to depict the spiritual, the work should be abstract with the colors and lines depicting emotion. |
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| | Wassily Kandinsky |
 | | Wassily Kandinsky (or Vasily Kandinsky) ( December 16, 1866 - December 13, 1944) was a painter and art theorist. |  | | He follows in the steps of a century-long line of modern artists like Wassily Kandinsky who cut the moorings of representation and painted an inner reality. |  | | of Russian art history is usually limited to avant-garde artists of the first quarter of the 20th century - Kasimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, Marc Chagall... |
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| | Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Kandinsky - Biography |
 | | Kandinsky taught in 1901–03 at the art school of the Phalanx, a group he had cofounded in Munich. |  | | Kandinsky’s On the Spiritual in Art was published in December 1911. |  | | Fifty-seven of his works were confiscated by the Nazis in the 1937 purge of “degenerate art.” Kandinsky died December 13, 1944, in Neuilly. |
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http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_bio_71.html
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| | EVERT A. ROBLES art |
 | | Wassily Kandinsky was a prolific writer as well as painter. |  | | All artistic genres were conceived of by Kandinsky as capable of producing trans-historical forms of aesthetic meaning for the "sensitive" soul; the more transparent the work of art was to a particular set of idiosyncratic cultural meanings, the more resonant it would be for such sensitives. |  | | Literature, music, and art, declared Kandinsky, would be the domains where this spiritual transformation would first become noticeable. |
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| | Wassily Kandinsky Biography |
 | | Wassily Kandinsky continuously developed his style over the years but never made any abrupt changes as for instance Pablo Picasso did. |  | | Russian born Wassily Kandinsky is considered as the inventor and theorist of abstract painting in the 20th century. |  | | Kandinsky Art and Kandinsky Biography on the Internet |
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| | ART / 4 / 2DAY |
 | | Now considered to be the founder of abstract art, Kandinsky had his work exhibited throughout Europe from 1903 onwards, and often caused controversy among the public, the art critics, and his contemporaries. |  | | Though Kandinsky was out of favor with many of the patriarchs of Paris's artistic community, younger artists admired him. |  | | The influence of music in his paintings cannot be overstated, down to the names of his paintings "Improvisations", "Impressions", and "Compositions." In 1886, he enrolled at the University of Moscow, chose to study law and economics, and after passing his examinations, lectured at the Moscow Faculty of Law. |
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http://www.safran-arts.com/42day/art/art4dec/art1216.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Concerning the Spiritual in Art |
 | | Kandinsky is the artist who said that 'Art was close to religion', and his concept of painting is heavly bound up with his Russian orthodox upbringing (as well as later exposure to theosophy). |  | | Kandinsky's 'Concerning the Spiritual in Art' is one, and probably to our own shame, speaks as loudly to us today as it did to the artist's contemporaries. |  | | Kandinsky believed that art had a duty to be spiritual in nature, an expression of "inner need," as he came to call it. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0486234118?v=glance
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| | Kandinsky, Wassily on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Kandinsky's mistake.(Observations)(abstraction and atonlity in work of painter Wassily Kandinsky and composer Arnold Shoenberg)(Critical Essay) |  | | Usually regarded as the originator of abstract art, Kandinsky abandoned a legal career for painting at 30 when he moved to Munich. |  | | In subsequent trips to Paris he came into contact with the art of Gauguin, neoimpressionism (see postimpressionism), and fauvism. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/K/Kandinsk.asp
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| | BBC NEWS Entertainment Arts 'Lost' Kandinsky reaches auction |
 | | Kandinsky's work was one of two pieces painted on the back and front of a piece of millboard. |  | | A painting by Pablo Picasso and a lost work by Russian expressionist Wassily Kandinsky are among the highlights of a modern art sale in New York. |  | | Kandinsky's work was part of a double-sided painting |
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| | Centre Pompidou Kandinsky AM_1981-65-83 |
 | | Along with his studies painted outdoors, Kandinsky worked on what he called his "decorative" or "colored" drawings, which were in fact executed in tempera on cardboard or black paper and reflected a very different choice of subject and technique. |  | | In this very particular series, with its larger and wider format, Kandinsky drew on his memory--sometimes with the help of photographs--to compose lively scenes inspired by his travels to Venice and Holland or, more often, recollections of his native Russia. |  | | In this painting, a group of traditional figures in their Sunday best are strolling in the countryside at the foot of a fortified town. |
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| | http://www.thei.aust.com/isite/igkanrv.html |
 | | Kandinsky and the Russian Avant Garde traces this journey that affected the intricate web of art in Russia from the early 19th century until the early 1930s in a display of more than 81 works by 21 artists. |  | | The extreme of his beliefs in total simplification in art and his ideal that it should portray "truth" not "sincerity" were fully realised with his later works including White on White (1919). |  | | With political unrest rife, Russia's arts world was on the verge of turning a rusted key in the lock of change. |
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| | Kandinsky Art Posters |
 | | The Wassily Kandinsky paintings below are available as fine art prints from All Posters. |  | | Search for all current Wassily Kandinsky art prints at All Posters. |  | | (If you have a Kandinsky or art Web page of your own, you might want to look into All Posters' affiliate program. |
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| | Wassily Kandinsky |
 | | A reproduction of this woodcut was reproduced on the cover of a brochure published by the Madison Art Center for an exhibition entitled Madison Collects Modern Prints. |  | | There was also a third and final edition in 1966 for the art review XXe Siecle 's Centenaire de Kandinsky celebration. |  | | Aquarelle und Zeichnungen (Prestel-Verlag, 1992); Christian Derouet, Kandinsky in Paris: 1934-1944 (Guggenheim Museum, 1985)l Hugo Düchting, Wassily Kandinsky 1866-1944: A Revolution in Painting (Benedikt Taschen, 1990); Peter Jelavich, and Peg Weis, Kandinsky in Munich: 1896-1914 (Guggenheim Museum,1982), François Le Targat, Kandinsky (Ediciones Poligrafa, 1986); G. Di. |
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| | A concise history of the artist Wassily Kandinsky |
 | | Although often the subject of much controversy Kandinsky's works were at the same time much admired by many others and in particular his studio was visited regularly by Miro, Arp, Magnelli and Sophie Tauber. |  | | Wassily Kandinsky, Russian born artist and accomplished musician generally considered the pioneer of Abstract Painting, co-founding the Munich group Der Blaue Reiter (Blue Rider). |  | | A concise history of the artist Wassily Kandinsky |
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| | Malaspina Great Books - Wassily Kandinsky (1866) |
 | | Wassily Kandinsky (or Vasily Kandinsky),; 1866 - 1944&; was a painter and art theorist. |  | | Kandinsky was a lecturer at the Bauhaus - a short name for Staatliches Bauhaus - an art school in Germany from 1919-1933. |  | | The Blaue Reiter group of artists was established in Munich in 1911 and Kandinsky was one of the founders. |
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| | Der Blaue Reiter |
 | | Of the four pictures by Schönberg hung in the "Der Blaue Reiter" exhibition, a Selbstportrait (Self-Portrait) and the Gehende Selbstportrait (Self-Portrait, walking) were reproduced, both close to texts from Kandinsky. |  | | On 1 September Kandinsky wrote to Marc: "I received a copy of the manifesto of the Italian Futurists, which gives us some material on the Italian musical movement. |  | | On 2 December 1911 the “Neue Künstlervereinigung” broke up: the specific cause was the jury’s refusal to exhibit Kandinsky’s Composition V. Upon this, Kandinsky resigned. |
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http://www.schoenberg.at/4_exhibits/asc/Kandinsky/Reiter_e.htm
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| | ArtLex on Abstraction |
 | | Wassily Kandinsky, (Russian, 1866-1944), was one of the first creators of pure abstraction in modern painting. |  | | After successful avant-garde exhibitions, he founded the influential Munich group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider; 1911-1914), when his paintings became completely abstract. |
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| | National Gallery of Art NGAkids-Kandinsky- Improvisation 31 (Sea Battle) |
 | | The Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky (Pronounced: VAS-AH-LEE KAN-DIN-SKEE) painted this picture in 1913. |  | | During this time, Kandinsky's art was very bright and colorful. |  | | Wassily Kandinsky, Improvisation 31 (Sea Battle), 1913, National Gallery of Art, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund |
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| | Open Directory - Arts: Art History: Artists: K: Kandinsky, Wassily |
 | | Wassily Kandinsky - Olga's Gallery - Collection of works of the Russian Expressionist artist with a biography and historical comments. |  | | Kandinsky, Wassily at Norton Simon Museum - One painting and a short biography. |  | | Wassily Kandinsky at OCAIW - One of the fullest collections of Kandinsky's images on the Internet. |
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| | Germany Today - The Bauhaus School - Wassily Kandinsky |
 | | A review of Kandinsky's "Compositions," a body of works created between 1911 and 1939. |  | | The WebMuseum shows a number of Kandinsky's paintings. |  | | From 1927 until 1933 he taught the increasingly popular free painting class. |
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| | kandinsky - about kandinsky |
 | | Her style is influenced by Wassily Kandinsky as well as the cave and kiva paintings of the Primitives. |  | | Symbolic mixed media paintings by artist who spent her youth on the Hopi and Navajo Indian reservations of Northern Arizona and New Mexico. |  | | La Jolla, CA gallery featuring 19th and 20th century fine art masters, including Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Marc Chagall, Rufino Tamayo, and Francisco Zuniga. |
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| | Kandinsky Wassily art |
 | | Also find Wassily Kandinsky art at our US partner AllPosters.com. |  | | With advanced search you can find specific art the convenient way. |
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| | Wassily Kandinsky Online |
 | | Click Here for Wassily Kandinsky fine art canvas textured prints. |  | | National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 4 works by Wassily Kandinsky |  | | Biographical information and a guide to the museums owning important collections of the artist's work. |
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 | | Current Fine Art Gallery Kandinsky Prints on Canvas (Giclees) |
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| | Wassily Kandinsky Books - Master of Modern Art - UK Bookshop |
 | | Kandinsky and Old Russia: The Artist as Ethnographer and Shaman |  | | - Kandinsky - Katz - Kiefer - Lichtenstein - Magritte - Manet - Michelangelo - Miro - Monet - O'Keeffe - Oldenburg - Picasso - Pollock - Rembrandt - Renoir - Rothko - Warhol - van Gogh - |  | | Concerning the Spiritual in Art (Dover Books on Art History) |
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| | Biographie: Wassily Kandinsky, 1866-1944 |
 | | Kandinsky, Marc und Münter treten aus der Künstlervereinigung aus. |  | | Die Nationalsozialisten diffamieren seine Werke als " entartete Kunst " und beschlagnahmen 57 von ihnen aus deutschen Museen. |  | | Auf Empfehlung Max Liebermanns wird Kandinsky Mitglied des Deutschen Künstlerbundes. |
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| | Browse by Artist : Wassily Kandinsky - PictureStore |
 | | In 1895 he saw Monet's Haystacks at Giverny at a French Impressionist exhibition and was so inspired he moved to Munich to study art in 1897. |  | | Browse by Artist : Wassily Kandinsky - PictureStore |  | | Wassily Kandinsky trained and practiced as a lawyer in his native Russia. |
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| | Wassily Kandinsky Prints / Posters |
 | | Wassily Kandinsky : Hommage a Grohman : Size : 32 x 24 in : High quality fine art print published on heavy archival paper |  | | Wassily Kandinsky : Improvisation 31 (Sea Battle) 1913 : Size : 24 x 20 in : High quality fine art print published on heavy archival paper |  | | Murnau Landscape with Green House - Buy this poster at Art.com |
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| | Meditations on the Writings of Vasily Kandinsky: A musical work by Daniel Bukvich |
 | | " Meditations on the Writings of Vasily Kandinsky " for solo tuba, winds and percussion was composed in January 1996 for tuba soloist Jeffrey Funderburk. |  | | Manuscript - download a PDF file of this piece from the link under "Sketches" below. |  | | Meditations on the Writings of Vasily Kandinsky: A musical work by Daniel Bukvich |
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| | Kandinsky und Russland |
 | | Die Ausstellung Kandinsky et la Russie in Martigny (Schweiz) dauert noch bis zum 12. |  | | Im Gegensatz zur Ausstellung im Kunsthaus stehen allerdings nicht Werke aus St. Petersburger Museen im Zentrum, sondern zumeist solche aus der Moskauer Tretjakow-Galerie (der gesamte Bestand des Museums an ×l- und Papierarbeiten von Kandinsky ist zu sehen). |  | | Zu Kandinsky siehe auch folgende Artikel: Ausstellung in Tübingen, Ausstellung in London. |
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| | oe1.ORF.at / Wassily Kandinsky - Der Klang der Farbe 1900-1921 |
 | | Die Ausstellung im Kunstforum zeigt Werke von Kandinsky aus jener Zeit, in der sich Kandinsky vom gegenständlichen Malen zum abstrakten Maler wandelt. |  | | Sie stammen aus den groÃen russischen Museen in St. Petersburg und Moskau, aber auch aus den russischen Provinzen. |  | | Es ist eine gern erzählte Geschichte, dass Kandinsky eines seiner Werke aus Versehen verkehrt herum aufgehängt habe, und so zum ersten mal die Bedeutungslosigkeit der objektiven Darstellung von Gegenständen festgestellt habe. |
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