"Kleine Welten XII (Small Worlds XII) (1922)", Wassily Kandinsky

"Kleine Welten XII (Small Worlds XII) (1922)", Wassily Kandinsky

$116.00
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Wassily Kandinsky's Kleine Welten (Small Worlds) is a portfolio of ten prints, created in 1922, that explore the possibilities of abstraction. Each print is a unique and independent work, but they are all united by Kandinsky's interest in the expressive power of line, form, and color. In Kleine Welten, Kandinsky uses a variety of techniques, including woodcut, lithography, and drypoint, to create a range of effects. Some of the prints are delicate and ethereal, while others are bold and dynamic. But in all of them, Kandinsky's mastery of form and color is evident. The prints in Kleine Welten can be seen as a meditation on the nature of reality. Kandinsky believed that the world is not simply a collection of material objects, but rather a complex and interconnected web of relationships. His prints capture the essence of this interconnectedness through their use of abstract forms and colors. Kleine Welten is a masterpiece of abstract art, and it is a testament to Kandinsky's genius as an

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