€440.00
Product number:
24894379547
Product information "Wassily Kandinsky: Picture 'Circles in a circle' (1923), framed"
Wassily Kandinsky's teaching duties at the Bauhaus required a structured presentation of his theoretical working principles. This was reflected in the 9th volume of the 'Bauhaus Books', which he published in 1926 under the title 'Point and Line to Surface'. In it, he explains the fundamentals of his painting on more than 200 pages and sets out his logic of colours and forms, in which, for example, blue is assigned to the circle, yellow to the acute-angled triangle and red to the square. The work on offer here, dating from 1923, is an almost exemplary illustration of his ideas on the harmony of colour and form. Original: Oil on canvas, Museum of Art, Philadelphia. Reproduction in fine art giclée process directly on artist's canvas and mounted on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies. Framed in silver solid wood moulding with shadow gap. Size 61 x 59 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Artist: | Wassily Kandinsky |
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