Wassily Kandinsky - Acte III Florence - WASSILY KANDINSKY - KLEINE WELTEN V - 1922 - 1990s

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Large and magnificent silkscreen by Wassily Kandinsky
printed by ACTE III
published by: BIBLO ANCONA
Dimensions: 99.4 x 70 cm
In perfect condition, no defects.

Wassily Kandinsky, pioneer of abstract art
Born in Moscow on December 16, 1866, Wassily Kandinsky initially pursued an academic career in law and economics, culminating in a doctorate. Despite his training in these fields, his interest in painting never waned. His early works were primarily in a "late impressionist" style, but he was not content to simply follow existing artistic trends.
Kandinsky quickly established himself as a pioneer of abstract art, revolutionizing the traditional understanding of form and color in art. His works use geometric shapes not as simple figures, but as symbols conveying deep emotions and meaning. This radical shift challenged the artistic conventions of the time and paved the way for a new form of artistic expression.
But Kandinsky's influence doesn't stop with his canvases. He was also an influential art theorist, writing about the expressive potential of form and color. Therefore, he was not only a talented painter, but also a visionary who redefined the boundaries of artistic expression. He remains an iconic figure who profoundly influenced the art world.

Printed on Fabriano tissue paper

Large and magnificent silkscreen by Wassily Kandinsky
printed by ACTE III
published by: BIBLO ANCONA
Dimensions: 99.4 x 70 cm
In perfect condition, no defects.

Wassily Kandinsky, pioneer of abstract art
Born in Moscow on December 16, 1866, Wassily Kandinsky initially pursued an academic career in law and economics, culminating in a doctorate. Despite his training in these fields, his interest in painting never waned. His early works were primarily in a "late impressionist" style, but he was not content to simply follow existing artistic trends.
Kandinsky quickly established himself as a pioneer of abstract art, revolutionizing the traditional understanding of form and color in art. His works use geometric shapes not as simple figures, but as symbols conveying deep emotions and meaning. This radical shift challenged the artistic conventions of the time and paved the way for a new form of artistic expression.
But Kandinsky's influence doesn't stop with his canvases. He was also an influential art theorist, writing about the expressive potential of form and color. Therefore, he was not only a talented painter, but also a visionary who redefined the boundaries of artistic expression. He remains an iconic figure who profoundly influenced the art world.

Printed on Fabriano tissue paper

Details

Era
1900-2000
Designer/Artist
Wassily Kandinsky
Manufacturer/ Brand
Acte III Florence
Specific region of origin
Firenze
Poster title
WASSILY KANDINSKY - KLEINE WELTEN V - 1922
Subject
Art, Graphic design
Estimated Period
1990s
Country of Origin
Italy
Condition
A (excellent - mint condition)
Nr of items
1
Height
99.4 cm
Width
70 cm
Autographed by a famous person
No
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