



Goebel Wassily Kandinsky Circles in a Circle Bowl 67100171
Description
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky was a Russian painter and art theorist. Kandinsky is generally credited as one of the pioneers of abstraction in western art.
Wassily Kandinsky pioneered abstract painting in the early 20th century. He believed that geometric forms, lines, and colors could express the inner life of the artist—a theory quite evident in his own explosive paintings, which were often inspired by music.
In 2019 the world of art celebrated a jubilee "100 years of The Bauhaus". Wassily Kandinsky was the most famous teacher at the German art school "The Bauhaus". On the occasion of this jubilee Goebel presented fo the first time an interior accessory collection carrying his exclusive signature.
This decorative bowl is made from porcelain, and is decorated with a print of Kandinsky's 'Circles in a Circle'. It's both colourful and decorative!. Wassily Kandinsky is regarded as one of the great pioneers of 20th-century art. He's often mentioned as the creator of the world's first abstract picture.
Size
4cm H X 16cm W X 16cm D

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