An oil painting on canvas depicting an abstract composition after the original painting, Composition IV, 1911 by Wassily Kandinsky, 1866 to 1944. Inscribed, Kandinsky, lower right. Framed. The artwork itself is a vibrant and dynamic array of colors and shapes, designed to evoke emotion rather than represent the natural world directly. It is characterized by a complex arrangement of abstract elements, including intersecting lines, geometric forms, and sweeping curves. Kandinskys use of contrasting colors, as well as the interplay between light and dark hues, underscores the emotional intensity and depth of the piece. Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky, 1866 to 1944, is a Russian artist and theorist of fine arts who stood at the origins of abstract art. One of the founders of the Blue Rider group. The artists works are in the largest museums and galleries in Russia and around the world. One of a kind artwork.
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