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Kandinsky, Wassily

WASSILY KANDINSKY Improvisation XXXI, 1955

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This lithographic poster was printed by Mourlot in 1955 to commemorate the exhibition "Dramatic Period" by Wassily Kandinsky at the Maeght Gallery. The lithograph was executed after Kandinsky's 1913 watercolor "Improvisation XXXI," capturing the essence and dynamism of the original work.

The lithograph captures the vibrant color palette of the original watercolor, including rich blues, reds, yellows, and greens. These colors are integral to Kandinsky's work, reflecting his belief in the emotional and spiritual power of color. The lithographic process used by Mourlot ensures that the colors are bright and true to the original.

Details

Sku: CB9446

Artist: Wassily Kandinsky

Title: Improvisation XXXI

Year: 1955

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Dimensions

Paper Size: 22 x 15 inches ( 56 x 38 cm )

Image Size: 15.75 x 12.5 inches ( 40 x 32 cm )

WASSILY KANDINSKY Improvisation XXXI, 1955

$250

About the Artist

Wassily Kandinsky

Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) was a Russian painter and art theorist, credited with creating one of the first purely abstract works. Born in Moscow and raised in Odessa, he studied law before turning to art at age 30. Kandinsky taught at the Bauhaus in Germany until it was shut down by the Nazis in 1933, after which he moved to France. Influenced by color, folk art, music, and spirituality, his pioneering abstract style helped lay the foundation for modern abstract expressionism.
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