‘Swinging’, Wassily Kandinsky, 1925 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘Swinging’, Wassily Kandinsky, 1925 on display at Tate Modern. The title ‘Swinging’ captures this work’s sense of movement. Kandinsky believed painting should aim to be as abstract as music. He worked to create art that was free from all references to the material world. For him, colour in particular was essential for liberating art from representing the visible world.
Kandinsky on the Spiritual Element in Art and the Three Responsibilities of Artists
“To harmonize the whole is the task of art.”
Peeled Clementine, J Palmer Daily painting Original Oil still life Art
Peeled Clementine, J Palmer Daily painting Original Oil still life Art
11471: WASSILY KANDINSKY Hand Signed Lithograph - Jul 25, 2012 | Gilden's Arts in United Kingdom
WASSILY KANDINSKY 1866-1944Moscow 1866-1944 Neuilly sur Seine (Russian)Title: Lithograph no. 1, 1925Technique: Origin... on Jul 25, 2012
my inspiration
赤ワインのある静物 still life with red wine Roy Lichtenstein セゾン現代美術館 http://ericlittman.com/populart/rl.html it was the first time for me to see his real work!!
Roy Lichtenstein Foundation
Homepage of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation
The Red List
Lichtenstein, Roy pictures on theredlist.com
midcenturia
Roy Lichtenstein, Purist Still Life, 1975
7 cosas que debes saber para poder diferenciar a Miró y Kandinsky
Kandinsky y Miró fueron tan amigos que llegó un momento en que el arte de ambos fue confundido; ¿cuáles son entonces sus diferencias?
Biscuits in a line. Limited edition giclée print 40 x 50cm | Etsy
This is a giclée print of ‘Fabs’, an original painting by Joël Penkman. The original artwork was painted in egg tempera on a gesso board. It is one of an edition limited to 25 prints, signed by the artist. It is available in 2 sizes, 400 x 500mm (15.7" x 19.7") and 300 x 400mm (11.8" x 15.7"). This print is 400 x 500mm (15.7" x 19.7"), with an image size of 350mm x 450mm (13.8" x 17.7"), and a 25mm (1") border. It was printed using an Epson Stylus Pro 3880 printer with Epson Ultrachrome…
How Wassily Kandinsky's synaethesia changed art
The artist, celebrated in today's Google doodle, created the world's first truly abstract paintings
Roy Lichtenstein's Studio
Inside Roy Lichtenstein's studio Roy Lichtenstein's pulpy, dot-covered paintings may look as if they were mass-produced by machines. But nothing could be further from the truth Lucy Davies Daily Telegraph 05 Feb 2013 Black paintwork, white brickwork, in tree-lined Greenwich Village. We’re spitting distance from Bleecker, whose elongated vowels once made music for Simon and Garfunkel and Steely Dan. When the floodwaters of the nearby Hudson inched upward and east during Hurricane Sandy, they…
20 Famous Wassily Kandinsky Paintings | Cuded
Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter and art theorist and one of the most important figures in the development of modern art.