Wassily Kandinsky

Dec 16, 1866 - Dec 13, 1944December 16, 1866 - December 13, 1944

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Wassily Kandinsky

Dec 16, 1866 - Dec 13, 1944December 16, 1866 - December 13, 1944


Place of birth

Moscow, Russia

Most recently lived in

Neuilly-sur-Seine, France

Wassily's favorite hobbies

Music, spirituality

Wassily's favorite foods

Russian and French cuisine

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Interesting facts about Wassily

Synesthete; passionate about spirituality; love for music

Wassily loved nothing more than

Abstract art, spirituality, music

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Obituary

Wassily Kandinsky, born on December 16, 1866, in Moscow, Russia, was a Russian painter and art theorist who is credited with pioneering abstract art. He passed away on December 13, 1944, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Kandinsky's revolutionary approach to art has left an indelible mark on the world of modern art, reshaping how we understand form, color, and composition.

Kandinsky initially studied law and economics, but at the age of 30, he decided to abandon his promising career to pursue art. He moved to Munich, Germany, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts. During this period, Kandinsky was influenced by Impressionism, but he soon moved beyond this style to experiment with form and color, ultimately breaking away from representational art entirely.

His seminal book, "Concerning the Spiritual in Art," articulated his belief that art should convey universal truths and evoke emotional responses. Kandinsky saw color as a powerful tool to achieve this, each hue carrying its own emotional weight. Over the years, he developed a complex language of shapes and colors, each with its own symbolic meaning.

Kandinsky taught at the Bauhaus, a groundbreaking school of art, architecture, and design in Germany. Unfortunately, the school was shut down by the Nazis, who labeled Kandinsky's art as "degenerate." Forced to leave Germany, Kandinsky settled in France, where he continued to paint and write until his death.

Despite facing enormous challenges, including exile and the disdain of traditional art circles, Kandinsky never wavered in his commitment to his artistic vision. His influence extends beyond painting to touch on philosophy, spirituality, and the broader cultural understanding of what art can be.

A lesser-known aspect of Kandinsky's life was his love for music, particularly the compositions of Arnold Schoenberg. He believed that music and painting were closely related arts, each capable of expressing inner emotions without relying on representational forms. Another interesting fact is that Kandinsky was a synesthete, meaning he could see sounds and hear colors, a condition that profoundly influenced his work. Additionally, Kandinsky was passionate about spirituality, often incorporating esoteric and mystical elements into his art.

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Wassily

Born on December 16, 1866

Moscow, Russia

Passed away on December 13, 1944

Neuilly-sur-Seine, France

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