Sort By:
Accent en Rose, c.1926
11" x 14" Fine Art Print
Price: $12.99
Strahlenlinien
20" x 27" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $50.99
Les Trois Ovales, c.1942
23" x 24" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $51.99
Circles and Black, 1921
12" x 14" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $19.99
Tension in Height
12" x 17" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $23.99
Sky Blue, c.1940
6" x 8" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $6.99
Moonlit Night, 1907
13" x 14" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $22.99
Kirche in Murnau, 1910
20" x 26" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $51.99
Balancement
19" x 27" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $49.99
Heavy Red
12" x 16" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $22.99
Multicolored Resonance
23" x 36" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $68.99
Blue Comb, 1917
12" x 15" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $20.99
Zeichen mit Begleitung
8" x 16" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $17.99
Contrasting Sounds, 1924
12" x 16" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $21.99
Improvisation 31, c.1913 (sea battle)
26" x 32" Fine Art Print
Price: $52.99
Painting Number 200
19" x 40" Fine Art Print
Price: $57.99
Zersetzte Spannung
24" x 33" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $66.99
Aquarellentwurf, 1914
6" x 11" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $8.99
Clear Connection
12" x 16" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $22.99
Sort By:
Wassily Kandinsky, (4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) trained and practiced as a lawyer in his native Russia, but in 1895 he saw Monet's "Haystacks" at a French Impressionist exhibition in Giverny. He was so inspired, he moved to Munich to study art in 1897. After successful avant-garde exhibitions, he founded the influential Munich group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider, 1911-14) and began to paint in a completely abstract style. Also an accomplished musician, Kandinsky embraced the concept that color and musical harmony are linked. He used color in a highly theoretical way, associating tone with timbre, hue with pitch and saturation with the volume of sound. He claimed that when he saw color he heard music.
His artwork contained greater abstraction than the Impressionists and it cannot be overstated how much music influenced his paintings, even down to the names of his paintings: Improvisations, Impressions and Compositions. His forms evolved from fluid and organic to geometric and finally, to pictographic. His most enthusiastic supporter was Solomon R. Guggenheim, founder and benefactor of the Guggenheim Museum in New York.