Abstract painting “Composition VIII” (1923) by Wassily Kandinsky, limited edition reproduction, giclée print on canvas
Painting “Composition VIII” (1923), framed
Original: 1923, oil on canvas, 140 x 201 cm, New York, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Vibrant fine art giclée print on cotton canvas stretched over a wooden frame. Framed in a high-quality solid wood frame with a silver shadow gap molding.
Limited edition of 499 copies, numbered certificate on the back. Size approx. 51 x 73 cm (H/W).
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Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) was an outstanding abstract expressionist and co-founder of the artists' group "Der Blaue Reiter" (The Blue Rider). He developed a unique "alphabet of 20th-century art" that emphasized the raw power of color and composition without relying on representational depictions. Kandinsky believed that the mystery of life could only be grasped through the abstract interplay of color and form. Born in Moscow, he devoted himself entirely to art after moving to Munich in 1896, where he founded the "Phalanx" painting school and met Gabriele Münter, his future life partner. Travels through Europe and North Africa broadened his artistic horizons, while an extended period in Murnau had a significant influence on his work.
- Abstract Expressionism
- Abstract Painting
- Geometric Abstraction
canvas
printer
art print
- reproduction
- Limited Edition
- Abstract
- Geometric
colorful / multi -colored
- Wall
- Indoor
- Solo Placement
- Part of an ensemble
- Bauhaus style
- Elegant
- Eccentric
- Mid-century
- Modern




