Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was a Russian-born painter and art theorist, considered to be one of the leading figures of abstraction in Western art. During his years with the Der Blaue Reiter (the blue rider) collective (1911-1914), Kandinsky often completed his paintings on larger canvases, but utilized smaller works, like color study (Squares with Concentric Circles) from 1913, to develop his art theory around color, form, and spirituality.
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was a Russian-born painter and art theorist, considered to be one of the leading figures of abstraction in Western art. During his years with the Der Blaue Reiter (the blue rider) collective (1911-1914), Kandinsky often completed his paintings on larger canvases, but utilized smaller works, like color study (Squares with Concentric Circles) from 1913, to develop his art theory around color, form, and spirituality.
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was a Russian-born painter and art theorist, considered to be one of the leading figures of abstraction in Western art. During his years with the Der Blaue Reiter (the blue rider) collective (1911-1914), Kandinsky often completed his paintings on larger canvases, but utilized smaller works, like color study (Squares with Concentric Circles) from 1913, to develop his art theory around color, form, and spirituality.
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was a Russian-born painter and art theorist, considered to be one of the leading figures of abstraction in Western art. During his years with the Der Blaue Reiter (the blue rider) collective (1911-1914), Kandinsky often completed his paintings on larger canvases, but utilized smaller works, like color study (Squares with Concentric Circles) from 1913, to develop his art theory around color, form, and spirituality.

Color Study Pin - Kandinsky

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Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was a Russian-born painter and art theorist, considered to be one of the leading figures of abstraction in Western art. During his years with the Der Blaue Reiter (the blue rider) collective (1911-1914), Kandinsky often completed his paintings on larger canvases, but utilized smaller works, like color study (Squares with Concentric Circles) from 1913, to develop his art theory around color, form, and spirituality. Utilizing watercolor, gouache, and crayon on paper, Kandinsky repeats the simplistic form of the circle within demarcated squares, breaking the small composition into 12 parts.

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