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Untitled Composition Lyrique Large Framed Print
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Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian artist whose vibrant abstract paintings pioneered Non-Objective Art. Kandinsky often discussed painting in musical terms, with several of his most famous works titled using the terminology, including Improvisation 28 (1912) and Composition VII (1913). Many paintings have musical titles, including the series Improvisations and Compositions , and highlight the influence of the education of his parents musicians on his art. |
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Untitled Composition Lyrique Large Framed Print
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36x30 inches
Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian artist whose vibrant abstract paintings pioneered Non-Objective Art. Kandinsky often discussed painting in musical terms, with several of his most famous works titled using the terminology, including Improvisation 28 (1912) and Composition VII (1913). Many paintings have musical titles, including the series Improvisations and Compositions , and highlight the influence of the education of his parents musicians on his art.
Kandinsky (1866 – 1944) was a Russian painter and art theorist. Art and sound were one and the same to him, because it is believed he had synaesthesia—a harmless condition that allowed him to appreciate two or more senses simultaneously. Kandinsky could not only see the color blue, he could hear it—he associated colors and tones with specific musical timbres. Part of his goal as an artist was to depict and share his synaesthetic experiences. The result is a painting that is complex and visually stimulating, with color combinations that reverberate.