Kandinsky: Watercolours and Other Works on Paper

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1999-09-01
Publisher(s): W W Norton & Co Inc
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Summary

Vasily Kandinsky (1866-1944) is one of the most important and influential painters of the twentieth century. A pioneer in creating art without figurative motifs, he was also the earliest abstract painter to explain and justify what he was doing. His theoretical writings, including Concerning the Spiritual in Art (1912), are among the most significant texts written by an artist in the last hundred years. Published to accompany the recent exhibition of his work at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, Kandinsky Watercolours spans the artist's whole career and consists entirely of works on paper--watercolors, prints, and drawings. It is in these works that Kandinsky's spontaneity of expression is most clearly illustrated, and it is through watercolor that the artist achieved the luminosity and intensity of color that he sought. In addition to the beautifully reproduced watercolors are the artist's outstanding prints, including little-known woodcuts and lithographs. Frank Whitford, the curator for the exhibition, has organized this catalogue, which includes essays on Kandinsky's life and work; his time in Munich, Russia, and Paris; and his participation in the Bauhaus. Aya Soika contributes descriptions of Kandinsky through the eyes of his contemporaries, and a chronology.

Table of Contents

Exhibition Patrons Group 6(1)
President's Foreword 7(1)
Acknowledgements 8(1)
Lenders to the Exhibition 9(1)
Introduction
10(12)
Moscow and Munich 1866-1914
22(12)
Moscow and The Bauhaus 1915-1933
34(14)
Paris 1934-1944
48(42)
Catalogue
90(113)
List of Works 203(6)
Chronology 209(7)
Kandinsky by his Contemporaries 216(2)
Select Bibliography 218(1)
Photographic Credits 219(1)
Index 220

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