Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) (after) - "Multi Colored Triangle, 1927"





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Descripción del vendedor
- Wasily Kandinsky (after). Giclée print on heavyweight smooth matte paper (approx. 300gsm, refers to paper thickness/density).
- Signed in the plate.
- Size: 38,5 x 52 cm.
- Stamp on verso.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Wassily Kandinsky’s "Multi Colored Triangle" (1927) is a refined example of the artist’s mature geometric abstraction, created during the period in which his work was closely connected to the Bauhaus and to a new visual language of colour, rhythm and spiritual structure. The composition brings together a delicate triangular construction, floating circles, precise lines and soft atmospheric washes of green, blue, red and yellow, showing Kandinsky’s ability to transform geometry into emotion and movement. Rather than representing the visible world, the image suggests balance, music, architecture and inner harmony, placing it within the great development of modern abstract art alongside Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich, László Moholy-Nagy and the wider avant-garde.
This work has strong appeal for admirers of Kandinsky, Bauhaus design, geometric abstraction, modernist colour theory and sophisticated contemporary interiors. Its clean structure and luminous palette connect naturally with later visual languages, from the bold graphic power of Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Banksy and Shepard Fairey to the colour intelligence of David Hockney and the contemporary cultural presence of Jeff Koons and Karl Lagasse. With its elegant balance of triangle, circle, line and colour, "Multi Colored Triangle" is especially attractive for modern homes, creative studios, design-led offices and vintage-inspired interiors. It also belongs to the wider culture of collectible icons, where fine art prints, design objects and recognizable names such as Rolex, Lego, Cartier, Patek Philippe, Star Wars or Pokémon reflect the enduring appeal of strong visual identity, rarity, trend and timeless modern style.
El vendedor y su historia
- Wasily Kandinsky (after). Giclée print on heavyweight smooth matte paper (approx. 300gsm, refers to paper thickness/density).
- Signed in the plate.
- Size: 38,5 x 52 cm.
- Stamp on verso.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Wassily Kandinsky’s "Multi Colored Triangle" (1927) is a refined example of the artist’s mature geometric abstraction, created during the period in which his work was closely connected to the Bauhaus and to a new visual language of colour, rhythm and spiritual structure. The composition brings together a delicate triangular construction, floating circles, precise lines and soft atmospheric washes of green, blue, red and yellow, showing Kandinsky’s ability to transform geometry into emotion and movement. Rather than representing the visible world, the image suggests balance, music, architecture and inner harmony, placing it within the great development of modern abstract art alongside Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich, László Moholy-Nagy and the wider avant-garde.
This work has strong appeal for admirers of Kandinsky, Bauhaus design, geometric abstraction, modernist colour theory and sophisticated contemporary interiors. Its clean structure and luminous palette connect naturally with later visual languages, from the bold graphic power of Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Banksy and Shepard Fairey to the colour intelligence of David Hockney and the contemporary cultural presence of Jeff Koons and Karl Lagasse. With its elegant balance of triangle, circle, line and colour, "Multi Colored Triangle" is especially attractive for modern homes, creative studios, design-led offices and vintage-inspired interiors. It also belongs to the wider culture of collectible icons, where fine art prints, design objects and recognizable names such as Rolex, Lego, Cartier, Patek Philippe, Star Wars or Pokémon reflect the enduring appeal of strong visual identity, rarity, trend and timeless modern style.
