Improvisation 27 (Garden of Love II) by Wassily Kandinsky
Improvisation 27 (Garden of Love II) by Wassily Kandinsky
Printed on premium quality (230gsm) paper and features outstanding color and a high level of detail. This 12" x 18" art print is made in the USA and suitable for framing. The print includes a white border to allow for future matting and framing.
Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter and printmaker who is credited with creating the first purely abstract works of art. Born on December 4, 1866, in Moscow, Russia, Kandinsky studied law and economics before turning to art. He was drawn to the spiritual and emotional aspects of art, and he believed that music and painting shared a common language. Kandinsky's early work was influenced by Impressionism and Fauvism, but he eventually developed his own unique style, characterized by bold, expressive brushstrokes and vibrant colors.
Kandinsky's artistic philosophy was deeply rooted in spirituality and the idea that art could evoke emotions and convey spiritual truths. He believed that colors and shapes had their own inherent meanings and emotional resonance, and he used these elements to create powerful, non-representational compositions. Kandinsky's work had a profound impact on the development of Abstract Expressionism and other avant-garde movements of the 20th century. He continued to paint until his death on December 13, 1944, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking and highly influential works of art.