Showing 3 artworks with 1922 and with Expressionist Abstraction
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1922
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Expressionist Abstraction
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- Espresso
- Bronze
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- Abstract Art
- Paul Klee
- Geometric Abstraction
- Oil Transfer Drawing
- Geometric Shapes
- Cubist Elements
- Black White Art
- Bauhaus
- Monochrome Painting
- Muted Tones
- Color Swathes
- Spiritual Art
- Bauhaus Influence
- Shape Composition
- Color Palette
- Ancient Cultures
- Landscape
- Symbolism
- Gouache Painting
- Melancholy
- Modern Art
- Color Theory
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Modern Art History
- Line Drawing
- Klein Welten Vii
- Surrealism
- Fate
- Winter Day
- Expressionism Influence
- Bauhaus Inspiration
- Surrealist Style
- Watercolor Painting
- Muted Colors
- Expressionism
- Temple Symbolism
- 1922
- Russian Artist
- Kandinsky
- Architectural Forms
- Tower Clock
This monochrome study exemplifies Kandinsky’s modernist approach to abstraction. Characterized by intersecting lines and geometric shapes—inspired by Impressionism and Wagnerian opera—it conveys spiritual energy through a textured gouache surface. Discover the artist's pioneering role in Expressionism and Bauhaus aesthetics.
Paul Klee's 'Winter Day' captures a cosmic premonition with brittle lines and warm hues. Explore the painting’s layered symbolism, fate, and unique oil transfer technique – a haunting glimpse into an artist’s mind.
Explore Paul Klee's 'Wall Painting from the Temple of Longing,' an evocative watercolor masterpiece blending geometric abstraction with ancient symbolism—a testament to his pioneering artistic vision.