Inspired by Wassily Kandinsky
8" x 6"
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Art Museum Collection Series
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The Bauhaus (1922–1933)
"On White II" (Kandinsky 1923)
The Bauhaus was an innovative architecture and art school whose objectives included the merging of plastic arts with applied arts, reflected in its teaching methods based on the theoretical and practical application of the plastic arts synthesis. Kandinsky taught the basic design class for beginners, the course on advanced theory as well as conducting painting classes and a workshop where he completed his color theory with new elements of form psychology. The development of his works on forms study, particularly on point and different forms of lines, lead to the publication of his second major theoretical book Point and Line to Plane in 1926. Geometrical elements took on increasing importance in his teaching as well
as in his painting, particularly circle, half-circle, the angle, straight lines and curves.






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