Wassily Kandinsky 1866-1944 - Duchting Hajo - książka
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Wassily Kandinsky 1866-1944 - Duchting Hajo - książka

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Throughout his career, Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) not only evolved his own artistic style but also made a significant impact on the history of art. Initially focusing on figurative and landscape pieces, he later pioneered the use of color and line in a spiritual, emotive, and rhythmic manner, earning recognition for creating the first purely abstract artwork. Kandinsky was not only an artist but also a teacher and theorist whose diverse interests—ranging from music and theater to poetry, philosophy, ethnology, mythology, and the occult—greatly influenced his paintings and engravings. He played a vital role in both the Blaue Reiter and Bauhaus movements, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable art and influential writings, such as "Concerning the Spiritual in Art." Central themes in his work include the interconnection between painting, music, and mystical experience, as well as the movement away from material realism toward pure emotional expression, often achieved through the use of color. This collection showcases important pieces by Kandinsky, highlighting his vivid palette and emotional depth, while charting his groundbreaking stylistic evolution which paved the way for future abstract expressionists.