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Explore Wassily Kandinsky’s "Yellow, Red, Blue" – a vibrant 1925 abstract masterpiece! Dynamic color & form, Bauhaus influence, and deep symbolism. A must-have for art lovers.
Explore Wassily Kandinsky’s "Gelb-Rot-Blau" (1925), a pivotal abstract work blending Cubism & Suprematism. Vibrant colors, dynamic lines, & Bauhaus influence – a must-see for modern art enthusiasts.
Explore Kandinsky's 'Drawing for Point and Line to Plane'! This 1925 abstract drawing showcases geometric forms, circles, and crosses—a pivotal work reflecting his pioneering approach to abstraction and spiritual art.
Experience Kandinsky's 'Small Dream in Red' (1925), a vibrant geometric abstract masterpiece. Explore its colors, shapes & legacy of modern art at ArtsDot.com.
Explore Wassily Kandinsky’s mesmerizing ‘Yellow-Red-Blue,’ a vibrant abstract masterpiece from 1925 embodying Constructivist influence and capturing the emotive power of color theory—bring this iconic piece into your home.
Vassily Kandinsky's 'Drawing for Point and Line to Plane' (1925) is an iconic abstract work, pioneering geometric abstraction & spiritual art through circles, lines, and crosses – a key piece in modern art history.
Explore Wassily Kandinsky's groundbreaking 'Drawing for Point and Line on Plane,' a seminal piece of abstract expressionism reflecting his philosophical exploration of color, line, and emotion during the Bauhaus era.
Explore Kandinsky's revolutionary "Drawing for Point and Line on Plane" (1925). A cornerstone of abstract art, this black & white masterpiece reveals geometric abstraction and spiritual automatism – a Bauhaus aesthetic exploration.