About the Artist and His Masterpiece
Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneering Russian painter and art theorist, significantly contributed to abstract art in the Western tradition. Born in Moscow and raised in Odesa, Kandinsky initially pursued law and economics before embracing his passion for art at age 30. His groundbreaking work,
Arabs I (Cemetery), was created in Munich in 1909 using oil on cardboard.
Expressionism and Cityscape Genre
This captivating piece showcases Kandinsky's unique style of Expressionism, a movement that emphasizes emotion over objective reality. The painting belongs to the cityscape genre, featuring an intriguing composition of architectural elements and landscapes.
Dimensions and Location
Measuring 71.5 x 98.0 cm (28.1 x 38.6 inches),
Arabs I (Cemetery) is housed at the prestigious Kunsthalle Hamburg in Germany. This remarkable work of art invites viewers to immerse themselves in Kandinsky's emotive world, exploring the dynamic interplay between color, form, and emotion.
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