‘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.”
Munch, Edvard (1863-1944) - 1923-24 Self-Portrait. The Night Wanderer (Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway)
Oil on canvas. 121.5 x 118.5 cm. Edvard Munch (1863-1944) was a turn-of-the-century Norwegian artist, best known for his extremely personal brand of Symbolism, which helped lay the foundations for and proved a lasting influence on the later Expressionist school of art. Edvard Munch was born on December 12, 1863, in the small town of Loten, Norway, as the second of five children. His father was Christian Munch, a military doctor, and his mother Laura Cathrine Munch, née Bjolstad. Edvard had…
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Tower of Blue Horses (lost)- Franz Marc, 1913
Edvard Munch, woodcut
Self portrait facing left
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner [Alemania 1880\1938] > Kämpfe > 1915 > color woodcut > 33.3x21.4cm.
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'Hommage a Grohmann' Prints - Wassily Kandinsky | AllPosters.com
This art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created using a digital or offset lithography press. Item #386179
Max Beckmann | Vaudeville Act (Quappi) | The Met
the artist (until at least 1946; on consignment 1937–at least 1946 to the Buchholz Gallery, New York); Adelaide Milton de Groot, New York (by 1949–d. 1967; on extended loan to the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Conn
Waldweg im Schwarzwald / Forest Path in the Black Forest by Max Beckmann
'Forest Path in the Black Forest' (1936) by German artist Max Beckmann (1884-1950). via ArtStack
Max Beckmann - View of the Sea, 1928 at Museum Ludwig Cologne Germany
Image detail for -Departure - Max Beckmann - WikiPaintings.org
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