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Wassily Kandinsky – Brown with Supplement (1935) – Unveiling the Emotional Depth of Abstract Art
Wassily Kandinsky – Orange-Violet (1935) – A Bold Dance of Color and Form
Wassily Kandinsky – Succession (1935) – A Masterpiece of Abstract Expression
Wassily Kandinsky – Composition IX (1936) – A Masterpiece of Abstract Expression
Wassily Kandinsky – Dominant Curve (1936) – A Monumental Abstract Expression
Wassily Kandinsky – Thirty (1937) – A Bold Abstract Masterpiece
Wassily Kandinsky – Around the Circle (1940) – A Dynamic Exploration of Color and Form in Abstract Art
Wassily Kandinsky – Colourful Ensemble (1938) – A Bold Exploration of Color and Form
Wassily Kandinsky – Groupement (1937) – A Bold Abstract Expression in Oil
Wassily Kandinsky – Complex Simple (1939) – A Masterpiece of Abstract Expression
Wassily Kandinsky – Twilight (1943) – An Abstract Journey in Oil on Cardboard
Wassily Kandinsky – A Floating Figure (1942) – A Tiny Abstract Masterpiece in Oil
Kandinsky’s Sky Blue (1940) – Evoking Emotion and Tranquility Through Abstract Art
Wassily Kandinsky – Various Parts (1940) – A Captivating Composition of Color and Form
Wassily Kandinsky – White Figure (1943) – A Masterpiece of Abstract Art in Oil
Wassily Kandinsky – Tempered Elan (1944) – A Captivating Journey into Abstract Expressionism
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