
Wassily Kandinsky
1866
- 1944
Russian Abstract Painter
Movement : Bauhaus, Expressionism, Symbolism
Wassily Kandinsky, born in 1866 in Moscow and died in 1944 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, was a Russian painter and art theorist credited as a pioneer of abstract art. His works, such as 'Composition VII' and 'Yellow-Red-Blue,' are renowned for their vibrant colors and dynamic compositions. Kandinsky's innovative approach to abstraction and his exploration of the spiritual in art have established him as a foundational figure in modern art.
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