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... evoke different moods was very important as well. In 1928, Kandinsky became a German citizen. He seemed to finally have it all, the ...
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... final leap. Another key influence on Kandinsky's abstract painting was German Philosophy (for example the writings of Kant). In his ...
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... for the artist came from Jugendstil (a german version of art Nouveau) Vincent Van Gogh, and especially Edvard Munch, this lead to Marc and Kandinsky to develop ...
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... Max Pechstein wrote, "Van Gogh is the father of us all." The German artist Paula ... Kandinsky used these primary colors to transcend everyday visual communication ...
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... Wassily Kandinsky , for instance, felt that color combined with abstraction could express a spiritual reality beneath ordinary appearances, while German ...
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... The painter Wassily Kandinsky, another key member of Bauhaus, along with artists associated with the German Expressionists were among those Hitler singled out ...
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... created national economy, the main idea was the "German Systematic Industrial ... Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, and Pushkin, artists such as Kandinsky, Tchaikovsky, and ...
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... The most famed German expressionists are Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Lyonel Feininger ... During his stay in Germany, the Russian Kandinsky was also an expressionism ...
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... while the Constructivist school of Tatlin's had links to the German Bauhaus ... Along with Gabo and Rothko and Kandinsky and numerous others, they are still having ...
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... while the Constructivist school of Tatlin?s had links to the German Bauhaus ... Along with Gabo and Rothko and Kandinsky and numerous others, they are still having ...
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... In 1911, a new group of German Expressionists opens the way towards abstraction with it experimentation and originality. It is Wassily Kandinsky, who is most ...
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