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Impression VI (Sunday), 1911. Creator: Kandinsky, Wassily Vasilyevich (1866-1944)
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Impression VI (Sunday), 1911. Creator: Kandinsky, Wassily Vasilyevich (1866-1944)
Impression VI (Sunday), 1911. Found in the collection of Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich
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Abstract Abstract Art Abstract Expressionism Blauer Reiter Blue Rider Colourfulness Composition Degenerate Art Entartete Kunst Expressionism Kandinsky Modern Munich Nonrepresentational Rhythm Russian Avant Garde Städtische Galerie Im Lenbachhaus Wassily Vasilyevich 1866 1944
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The print captures Wassily Kandinsky's masterpiece, "Impression VI (Sunday)" from 1911. This abstract artwork is housed in the prestigious Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus in Munich. Kandinsky, a prominent figure of the Russian avant-garde movement, was known for his pioneering contributions to abstract art and expressionism. "Impression VI (Sunday)" showcases Kandinsky's distinctive style characterized by vibrant colors and rhythmic compositions. The painting exudes an explosion of colorfulness that captivates viewers with its decorative allure. Through nonrepresentational forms, Kandinsky invites us into a world where emotions take precedence over realistic depictions. This artwork also holds historical significance as it was created during a time when modern art faced persecution under Nazi Germany's regime. Labeled as "degenerate art" or "entartete kunst" works like this were condemned for challenging traditional artistic norms. With its bold brushstrokes and expressive energy, "Impression VI (Sunday)" exemplifies the essence of abstract expressionism and the ideals of the Blue Rider movement founded by Kandinsky himself. It serves as a testament to his innovative vision and relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries within fine art. Through this print provided by Fine Art Images/Heritage Images, we can appreciate the brilliance of Kandinsky's work while honoring his legacy as one of the most influential artists in modern history.
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