Wassily Kandinsky paintings

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Wassily Kandinsky paintings are pioneering abstract artworks characterized by bold colors, geometric forms, and a deep interest in the spiritual and emotional power of art.

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instanceOf body of work
painting series
artHistoricalSignificance among the first fully abstract paintings in Western art
important examples of Bauhaus‑era abstraction
key works of the Der Blaue Reiter movement
characteristic abstract composition
bold colors
dynamic lines
emotional expression
geometric forms
non‑representational imagery
spiritual themes
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
creator Wassily Kandinsky
influencedBy Fauvism
Impressionism
Post-Impressionism
surface form: Post‑Impressionism

Russian folk art
music
spiritualism
theosophy
locationOfExhibition Centre Pompidou
surface form: Centre Pompidou, Paris

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
surface form: Guggenheim Museum, New York

Hermitage Museum
surface form: Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg

Lenbachhaus, Munich
Tate Modern
surface form: Tate Modern, London
movement Abstract art
Bauhaus
Der Blaue Reiter
Expressionism
notableWork Accent in Pink
Black Lines
Black and Violet
Blue Segment
Color Study: Squares with Concentric Circles
Composition II
Composition III
Composition IV
Composition IX
Composition V
Composition VI
Composition VII
Composition VIII
Composition X
Dominant Curve
Improvisation 10
Improvisation 11
Improvisation 19
Improvisation 26 (Rowing)
Improvisation 27 (Garden of Love II)
Improvisation 28 (Second Version)
Improvisation 3
Improvisation 31 (Sea Battle)
Improvisation 33 (Orient I)
Improvisation 35 (Center)
Improvisation 36 (Garden of Love III)
Improvisation 37 (Garden of Love II)
Improvisation 7
Landscape with Factory Chimney
Murnau – Street with Women
On White II
Painting with White Border
Several Circles
Sky Blue
Small Pleasures
Soft Pressure
Squares with Concentric Circles
White Cross
Yellow‑Red‑Blue
timePeriod 1910s
1920s
1930s
early 20th century

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Dallas Museum of Art notableWorkInCollection Wassily Kandinsky paintings