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  2. Wassily Kandinsky - Wikipedia

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    Kandinsky also developed a theory of geometric figures and their relationships, claiming (for example) that the circle is the most peaceful shape and represents the human soul. [ failed verification ] These theories are explained in Point and Line to Plane .

  3. List of paintings by Wassily Kandinsky - Wikipedia

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    Gabriele Münter by Kandinsky, 1903. See also her portrait of him, 1906. [1] This is an incomplete list of paintings by the Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944). During his life, Kandinsky was associated with the art movements of Der Blaue Reiter, Expressionism and Abstract painting. Kandinsky is generally credited as the pioneer of ...

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  5. File:Vassily Kandinsky, 1921 - Study for Circles on Black.jpg

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    Василий Васильевич Кандинский, Vasilij Vasiljevič Kandinskij, Vasilij Vasil'evič Kandinskij, Vassily Kandinsky Description Russian-Soviet painter, university teacher, art theorist, teacher, lawyer and illustrator

  6. Auf Weiss II (Sur blanc II) - Wikipedia

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    The composition of the painting consists mainly of diagonals. Geometric shapes such as lines, circles, semicircles, triangles, squares, a checkerboard pattern and a black area in the center of the crossing figures, as well as a larger brownish-gray trapezoid, are reminiscent of the Russian painter Kazimir Malevich and his suprematist style, which Kandinsky understood and admired.

  7. Theosophy and visual arts - Wikipedia

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    [5] [128] Like Kandinsky, he "found inspiration in Theosophy and the occult, and promoted a subjective-intuitive approach to art." [129] Among the Theosophical sources, Besant and Leadbeater's book Thought-Forms [22] had great influence for him. [130] He interested in the Theosophical theory of colour as well as scientific one. [131]

  8. File:Vassily Kandinsky, 1923 - Circles in a Circle.jpg

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  9. File:Vassily Kandinsky, 1940 Around the circle.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Kandinsky - Around the circle, May - August 1940. Items portrayed in this file depicts. Wassily Kandinsky. abstract art. creator. some value. object of statement has ...