
Small Worlds nr 1 by Wassily Kandinsky
Small Worlds Nr 1 exemplifies Wassily Kandinsky's belief that painting could function like music — abstract, felt rather than read. Produced in the early 1920s, the composition arranges curved and angular forms across a carefully structured ground, generating visual rhythm through contrast and movement. It is a work of the Bauhaus period, where Kandinsky was refining his theories of colour and form into a precise visual language. The result is both rigorously structured and genuinely expressive — intellectual and emotional at once.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the bold linework and layered colour fields are reproduced with full clarity and tonal accuracy, bringing Kandinsky's abstract precision to sharp, vivid life.
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Small Worlds nr 1 by Wassily Kandinsky
Small Worlds Nr 1 exemplifies Wassily Kandinsky's belief that painting could function like music — abstract, felt rather than read. Produced in the early 1920s, the composition arranges curved and angular forms across a carefully structured ground, generating visual rhythm through contrast and movement. It is a work of the Bauhaus period, where Kandinsky was refining his theories of colour and form into a precise visual language. The result is both rigorously structured and genuinely expressive — intellectual and emotional at once.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the bold linework and layered colour fields are reproduced with full clarity and tonal accuracy, bringing Kandinsky's abstract precision to sharp, vivid life.
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Small Worlds Nr 1 exemplifies Wassily Kandinsky's belief that painting could function like music — abstract, felt rather than read. Produced in the early 1920s, the composition arranges curved and angular forms across a carefully structured ground, generating visual rhythm through contrast and movement. It is a work of the Bauhaus period, where Kandinsky was refining his theories of colour and form into a precise visual language. The result is both rigorously structured and genuinely expressive — intellectual and emotional at once.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the bold linework and layered colour fields are reproduced with full clarity and tonal accuracy, bringing Kandinsky's abstract precision to sharp, vivid life.























