Punkt und Linie zu Fläche

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Punkt und Linie zu Fläche is a 1926 theoretical treatise by Wassily Kandinsky that explores the fundamental elements of visual art—points, lines, and planes—and their expressive and compositional relationships.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
theoretical treatise
aimsTo establish a grammar of visual form
link formal elements to inner expression
associatedWithMovement Bauhaus NERFINISHED
abstract art movement
author Wassily Kandinsky NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
examines compositional relationships between points lines and planes
expressive properties of lines
expressive properties of planes
expressive properties of points
field art theory
visual communication
focusesOn line as an element of art
plane as an element of art
point as an element of art
genre aesthetic theory
art theory
hasConcept dynamic relationships on the plane
inner sound of form
tension in the line
influenced Bauhaus pedagogy NERFINISHED
abstract painting theory
modern graphic design theory
mainSubject abstract art
point line and plane in art
visual art theory
notableFor influence on 20th century design education
systematic treatment of point line and plane in art
originalLanguage German
partOf Kandinsky’s theoretical writings on art
precedes later 20th century design theory
publicationYear 1926
relatedWork Über das Geistige in der Kunst NERFINISHED
structure systematic analysis of visual elements
title Punkt und Linie zu Fläche

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Point and Line to Plane originalTitle Punkt und Linie zu Fläche