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WASSILY KANDINSKY,
🎨 'Autumn in Murnau', 1908.
#vasilykandinsky #wassilykandinsky
Vasily Kandinsky, Joyous Ascent (Fröhlicher Aufstieg) from Masters' Portfolio of the Staatliches Bauhaus (Meistermappe des Staatlichen Bauhauses), 1923 #vasilykandinsky #museumofmodernart https://t.co/410lywLFvM
Vasily Kandinsky, Panel for Edwin R. Campbell No. 4, 1914 #museumofmodernart #museumarchive https://t.co/i1R7PP7R1c
Vasily Kandinsky, Improvisation No. 30 (Cannons), 1913 #artinstituteofchicago #museumarchive https://t.co/FKYKOvlXOD
Vasily Kandinsky, Stubborn (Hartnäckig), 1929 #vasilykandinsky #brooklynmuseum https://t.co/nhe0ILgMG3
Like Kandinsky, and other pioneers of abstract art, af Klint was deeply immersed in theosophy and anthroposophy. But she seems to have taken that interest much further than her male counterparts, participating in (and later leading) séances with a group of women friends. Whatever… https://t.co/Lc8OZAarnD
Wassily Kandinsky, Winter Landscape, 1911 #slam #stlartmuseum https://t.co/CkMzRe1fgj
Vasily Kandinsky, Improvisation No. 30 (Cannons), 1913 #vasilykandinsky #museumarchive https://t.co/FKYKOvlXOD
Day 1060 #ArtKicksCovid19 "Horse in the Landscape" (1910) Franz Marc @museum_folkwang Marc was born on this day in 1884. This is one of the earliest works where Marc, inspired by Kandinsky, experiments with colours. He had a close relationship with animals, especially horses.
Vasily Kandinsky, Stubborn (Hartnäckig), 1929 #vasilykandinsky #brooklynmuseum https://t.co/nhe0ILgeQv
Vasily Kandinsky, The Horseman (Reiter), 1916 #vasilykandinsky #museumarchive https://t.co/PCMeEFpiNd
Vasily Kandinsky, Small Worlds XI (Kleine Welten XI) from Small Worlds (Kleine Welten), 1922 #museumofmodernart #vasilykandinsky https://t.co/nzHQkKLhtP
Vasily Kandinsky, Joyous Ascent (Fröhlicher Aufstieg) from Masters' Portfolio of the Staatliches Bauhaus (Meistermappe des Staatlichen Bauhauses), 1923 #museumofmodernart #museumarchive https://t.co/410lywLFvM
(1/3) One thing I love about CoF is that so many artists, (who are much more knowledgable about art than me!) have mentioned some great references of other artists who have used concentric circles in their work. Jasper Johns, Carol Robertson, Wassily Kandinsky, Tadasuke Kuwayama.
Vasily Kandinsky, Etching for 24 Essais de Jakovski, 1934 #vasilykandinsky #europeanart https://t.co/nxEXot3Siw
Vasily Kandinsky, Improvisation No. 30 (Cannons), 1913 #artinstituteofchicago #modernart https://t.co/FKYKOvlXOD
Vasily Kandinsky, Small Worlds IV (Kleine Welten IV) from Small Worlds (Kleine Welten), 1922 #museumofmodernart #vasilykandinsky https://t.co/WZLvsUxl4c
Vasily Kandinsky, Stubborn (Hartnäckig), 1929 #europeanart #museumarchive https://t.co/nhe0ILgeQv
Vasily Kandinsky, Improvisation No. 30 (Cannons), 1913 #artinstituteofchicago #modernart https://t.co/FKYKOvlXOD