St. George II by Wassily Kandinsky, 1911 Size:45x45in (114x114cm) Kandinsky moved decisively away from
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Kandinsky moved decisively away from recognizable subjects
Birds Eye View of Ioridani Pass
the woods become an emotional landscape
Clearly marked district boundaries
Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) is celebrated as a pioneer of modern art whose explorations of color and rhythm helped chart the path to abstraction
St. George II by Wassily Kandinsky, 1911 Size:45x45in (114x114cm) Kandinsky moved decisively away fromSt. George II (1911) by Wassily Kandinsky captures a pivotal moment in the birth of abstract art. Painted the same year he published Concerning the Spiritual in Art, Kandinsky transforms the age old legend of St. George into a vibrant, nonliteral drama of color and form. Rather than depicting the saint and dragon directly, he conjures their clash through bold, energetic marks and luminous contrasts, inviting viewers to feel the narratives spiritual
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