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Small Worlds XI, 1922
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Small Worlds XI, 1922
Small Worlds XI, 1922. Private Collection
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1922 Abstract Art Abstract Expressionism Blauer Reiter Blue Rider Degenerate Art Entartete Kunst Expressionism Kandinsky Russian Avant Garde Wassily Vasilyevich 1866 1944
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Small Worlds XI, 1922
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is a captivating piece of abstract art that showcases the genius of Wassily Kandinsky, one of the pioneers of abstract expressionism. This etching, part of a private collection, was created during the artist's involvement with the influential Blue Rider movement in Russia. Kandinsky's mastery in blending colors and shapes is evident in this artwork. The composition consists of vibrant hues and intricate patterns that seem to dance across the print. Each element within "Small Worlds XI" appears to have its own story to tell, inviting viewers into an imaginative realm where emotions are expressed through form rather than representation. The year 1922 marked a significant period for Kandinsky as he continued his exploration into non-objective art. His revolutionary approach challenged traditional artistic norms and paved the way for future generations of artists. This print not only represents Kandinsky's contribution to abstract expressionism but also serves as a reminder of the turbulent times it emerged from. Labeled as "degenerate art" by Nazi Germany during their reign, works like these were condemned due to their departure from conventional aesthetics. Today, this exquisite piece stands as a testament to Kandinsky's visionary talent and enduring legacy within Russian avant-garde art. Its presence in Heritage Images allows us to appreciate and celebrate this remarkable work without commercial intentions – solely focusing on its artistic merit and historical significance.
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