Wassily Kandinsky (1886 – 1944), the father of abstract art, also a skilled musician, strongly associated music with art. Kandinsky, who named works after musical terms, saw color when he listened to music, and believed color could visually express music’s timber, pitch and volume. At age 30, Kandinsky’s artistic career began when he left a legal career to pursue artistic studies after seeing Monet’s “Haystacks.” Passionately compelled to create, Kandinsky believed that the purity of this desire would communicate itself to viewers of his work.
This fine art print is produced on Forest Stewardship Council certified paper, using post-consumer and sustainably sourced paper, and soy-based inks.
Posted on: 4/25/2011
5.0Visual Delight in Abstract
By JG Likes
from Central Illinois
- Perfect Size
- Vibrant Colors
- Visually Appealing
Posted on: 5/25/2010
5.0A Beautiful, Happy Work of Art
- Perfect Size
- Vibrant Colors
- Visually Appealing
- Age:
- 60 – 64
- Gender:
- Female
- Display Location:
- Living Room
- Age:
- 35 – 39
- Gender:
- Female
- Display Location:
- Office