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Watercolor No. 3 (Love garden), 1911-1912. Creator: Kandinsky
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Watercolor No. 3 (Love garden), 1911-1912. Creator: Kandinsky
Watercolor No. 3 (Love garden), 1911-1912. Found in the collection of Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich
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Abstract Abstract Art Abstract Expressionism Blauer Reiter Blue Rider Colourfulness Composition Degenerate Art Entartete Kunst Expressionism Kandinsky Modern Munich Nonrepresentational Rhythm Russian Avant Garde Städtische Galerie Im Lenbachhaus Wassily Vasilyevich 1866 1944 Watercolour And Ink On Paper
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This print showcases the mesmerizing artwork titled "Watercolor No. 3 (Love garden)" created by the renowned artist Kandinsky in 1911-1912. The piece, now housed in the esteemed collection of Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus in Munich, is a testament to Kandinsky's mastery of abstract expressionism and his pivotal role within the Blue Rider movement. With its vibrant colors and intricate composition, this artwork epitomizes Kandinsky's exploration of nonrepresentational art. The viewer is transported into a world where form and color dance harmoniously together, evoking emotions that transcend traditional boundaries. Kandinsky's use of watercolor and ink on paper adds an ethereal quality to the painting, enhancing its decorative appeal. Each brushstroke seems to pulsate with rhythm and energy, inviting us to immerse ourselves fully in this love garden he has created. The significance of this piece extends beyond its artistic merit; it also represents a time when artists like Kandinsky faced persecution for their innovative approaches. Labeled as "degenerate art" during Nazi Germany's reign, these works were deemed unfit for public consumption due to their departure from conventional norms. Today, we can appreciate Kandinsky's genius without such constraints. This print allows us to bring home a slice of history while celebrating the enduring legacy of Russian avant-garde art.
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