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Wassily Kandinsky – Painting on Light Ground (1916) – The Intersection of Color and Light in Abstract Expression
Wassily Kandinsky – Troubled (1917) – A Powerful Expression of Abstract Turmoil
Wassily Kandinsky – Improvisation 29 (1917) – A Triumph of Abstract Expression and Emotional Resonance
Kandinsky’s In Grey (1919) – A Masterpiece of Abstract Expression and Chromatic Simplicity
Kandinsky’s White Oval (1919) – Geometric Abstraction and the Power of Simplicity
Wassily Kandinsky – Red Oval (1920) – A Masterpiece of Geometric Abstraction and Color Theory
Wassily Kandinsky – White Line (1920) – Where Simplicity Meets Complexity in Abstract Expression
Wassily Kandinsky – Black Frame (1922) – A Masterpiece of Geometric Abstraction and Emotional Intensity
Wassily Kandinsky – A Centre (c.1924) – A Bold Exploration of Abstract Forms and Spiritual Energy
Kandinsky’s In Blue (1925) – A Dynamic Exploration of Color, Form, and Emotion in Abstract Expressionism
Kandinsky’s Red Sun and Ship (1925) – The Symbolism of Nature and Motion in Abstract Expressionism
Kandinsky’s Development (1926) – A Study of Growth and Transformation in Abstract Expression
Wassily Kandinsky – Mild Process (1928) – A Subtle Abstract Exploration of Color and Movement
Kandinsky’s Black-Red (1928) – A Dynamic Abstract Painting of Contrasts and Composition
Wassily Kandinsky – On the Points (1928) – Abstract Art and the Power of Geometry
Wassily Kandinsky – Downwards (1929) – Geometry and Emotion in Modern Art
Wassily Kandinsky – Landscape with Rain (1913) – Abstract Expressionism Capturing the Essence of Nature’s Fury
Wassily Kandinsky – Fugue (1914) – A Masterpiece of Abstract Symmetry and Emotion
Wassily Kandinsky – Painting with Red Spot (1914) – An Icon of Modernist Abstraction
Abstract Expressionism
Wassily Kandinsky – Moscow I (1916) – A Cityscape Alive with Movement and Expression
Kandinsky’s Improvisation. Deluge (1913) – A Bold Vision of Movement and Emotion in Abstract Art
Kandinsky’s Black Spot (1912) – An Abstract Masterpiece Exploring the Power of Form
Kandinsky’s Romantic Landscape (1911) – A Beautiful Abstract Interpretation of the Sublime
Wassily Kandinsky – An Angel of the Last Judgement (1911) – A Powerful Abstract Vision