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Vasily Kandinsky
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Vasily Kandinsky

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Now available in a new format, this opulent book presents Vasily Kandinsky’s major paintings from all phases of his artistic career and celebrates the artist and his groundbreaking work. This generously illustrated volume displays Vasily Kandinsky’s brilliant use of color, shape, and composition through approximately 250 full-colour illustrations. Essays by the world’s leading Kandinsky experts focus on the evolution of his work throughout all periods of his career: his exploration of his Russian roots and his emigration to Munich; his attraction to the Art Nouveau and fauvist movements; the formation of the Blue Rider group; the influence of music on his painting; his years at the Bauhaus; and his late work in Paris. The book’s design allows for a thorough examination of Kandinsky’s most important works in all their extraordinary detail. Accessible, impeccably researched, and wide-ranging, this important volume offers an indispensable overview of the artist’s seminal works and a tribute to the beauty and power of Kandinsky’s vision. AUTHOR: Helmut Friedel is an art historian and Kandinsky expert. He was Director of the Lenbachhaus in Munich from 1990 until 2013. He has published numerous books on art, including Gerhard Richter: Red, Yellow, Blue; Franz Marc: The Retrospective; and Kandinsky
Absolute. Abstract (all by Prestel). Annegret Hoberg is Curator at the Lenbachhaus in Munich and responsible for the Blauer Reiter section and the Kubin archive. She is editor of numerous publications, such as Alfred Kubin and Kandinsky
Absolute. Abstract (both by Prestel). 250 colour

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Prestel
Country
Germany
Date
5 September 2016
Pages
320
ISBN
9783791382920

Now available in a new format, this opulent book presents Vasily Kandinsky’s major paintings from all phases of his artistic career and celebrates the artist and his groundbreaking work. This generously illustrated volume displays Vasily Kandinsky’s brilliant use of color, shape, and composition through approximately 250 full-colour illustrations. Essays by the world’s leading Kandinsky experts focus on the evolution of his work throughout all periods of his career: his exploration of his Russian roots and his emigration to Munich; his attraction to the Art Nouveau and fauvist movements; the formation of the Blue Rider group; the influence of music on his painting; his years at the Bauhaus; and his late work in Paris. The book’s design allows for a thorough examination of Kandinsky’s most important works in all their extraordinary detail. Accessible, impeccably researched, and wide-ranging, this important volume offers an indispensable overview of the artist’s seminal works and a tribute to the beauty and power of Kandinsky’s vision. AUTHOR: Helmut Friedel is an art historian and Kandinsky expert. He was Director of the Lenbachhaus in Munich from 1990 until 2013. He has published numerous books on art, including Gerhard Richter: Red, Yellow, Blue; Franz Marc: The Retrospective; and Kandinsky
Absolute. Abstract (all by Prestel). Annegret Hoberg is Curator at the Lenbachhaus in Munich and responsible for the Blauer Reiter section and the Kubin archive. She is editor of numerous publications, such as Alfred Kubin and Kandinsky
Absolute. Abstract (both by Prestel). 250 colour

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Prestel
Country
Germany
Date
5 September 2016
Pages
320
ISBN
9783791382920