Wassily Kandinsky (1886—1944) believed that art could visually express musical compositions, and is considered the father of the Abstract movement. Originally a lawyer in his native Russia, he was inspired to study art at age 30, after seeing Monet’s Haystacks. Kandinsky was gripped by a compulsion to create relentlessly, and believed that if this drive were pure, it would evoke a correspondingly powerful response in viewers of his work.
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Yellow-Red-Blue, 1925
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On White II, 1923
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Points, 1920
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Composition V, 1911
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Two Ovals, 1919
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Improvisation Painting
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Orange
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On White II
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Grave Forme
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Zeichen Mit Begleitung
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Composition No. 7
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Striped (Raye)
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Composition VIII
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Parties Diverses
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Squares With Concentric Circles
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Round And Pointed
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The Bright Oval
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Impression III (Concert)
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Yellow Pink
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Launelinie
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Untitled
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Upward
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Improvisation
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Watercolor Painting Of Composition
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Clear Connection
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Fragment II For Composition VII
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