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Save guides, add subjects and pick up where you left off with your BBC account. Wassily Kandinsky loved music and could play the cello and the piano. His paintings were even inspired by music.
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SussexWorld on MSNFrom abstract to apocalypse at Horsham Arts SocietyContemporary art expert Colin Pink, presented the Horsham Arts Society’s May lecture at the Brighton Road Baptist Church. The ...
Because there's more than one way, you know. Just ask the Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky. Late one night in 1908, he was walking through his studio and he saw an incredible picture. It was just ...
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Horsham Arts Society May lecture - Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc: art and apocalypse and the birth of abstract artBetween 1911 and 1914 Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc (two of the founding members of The Blue Rider artists’ group in Munich) believed that they were working together to create a new art for a ...
Wassily Kandinsky loved music and could play the cello and the piano. His paintings were even inspired by music. He literally saw colours when he heard music and heard music when he painted.
The German artist Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) is considered to be the first entirely abstract artist. Prior to World War II, Kandinsky was part of the Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter and later ...
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