Kandinsky: Kleine Welten V (Small Worlds V) Framed Print
Kleine Welten V (Small Worlds V), 1922. Vasily Kandinsky (French, b. Russia, 1866–1944). Woodcut printed in red, blue, yellow, and black.
In his treatise entitled Concerning the Spiritual in Art (1911), Vasily Kandinsky theorized a new form of artistic expression—one that forfeited materiality in favor of emotional and spiritual impressions. Kandinsky was a pioneer of abstract art in the west, which distilled inner worlds and the metaphysical universe into ecstatic colors and forms.
Kleine Welten V (Small Worlds V), 1922. Vasily Kandinsky (French, b. Russia, 1866–1944). Woodcut printed in red, blue, yellow, and black.
In his treatise entitled Concerning the Spiritual in Art (1911), Vasily Kandinsky theorized a new form of artistic expression—one that forfeited materiality in favor of emotional and spiritual impressions. Kandinsky was a pioneer of abstract art in the west, which distilled inner worlds and the metaphysical universe into ecstatic colors and forms.
- Framed archival reproduction print
- 15 1/8" x 12 1/8" x 1 1/2"
- Black Tribeca wood frame
- Includes hardware for hanging
- Gift wrap not available
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