
Wassily Kandinsky
1866–1944 · Russian Empire · Expressionism
The story
Wassily Kandinsky came to painting late and by choice. He was born in Moscow in 1866, trained as a lawyer, did well enough to be offered a university professorship in Roman law, and then at 30 turned it all down to move to Munich and learn to paint. He later pointed to two jolts that pushed him: a Monet haystack he could barely read as a haystack, and a Wagner opera that filled his head with colours while he listened.
That last part was no figure of speech. Kandinsky seems genuinely to have experienced sound as colour and colour as sound, and he came to believe a painting could work on a viewer the way music does, without needing to show any recognisable object at all. Around 1910 he began making some of the first purely abstract pictures in European art, canvases of floating patches and lines with titles borrowed from music, like Composition and Improvisation.
In 1911, with the painter Franz Marc, he founded a Munich circle called the Blue Rider, loosely bound by the idea that art should reach for the spiritual. The First World War scattered it and sent Kandinsky back to Russia. He returned to Germany in the 1920s to teach at the Bauhaus, the famous design school, where his shapes grew tighter and more geometric, full of circles and hard angles. When the Nazis closed the Bauhaus and branded his work degenerate, he left for Paris. He died just outside it, in Neuilly, in 1944.
Works
84 works
Composition VIIWassily Kandinsky, 1913
The Blue RiderWassily Kandinsky, 1903
Composition VIWassily Kandinsky, 1913
On White IIWassily Kandinsky, 1923
Yellow-Red-BlueWassily Kandinsky, 1925
Colorful LifeWassily Kandinsky, 1907
Composition XWassily Kandinsky, 1939
Composition VIIIWassily Kandinsky, 1923
Composition IVWassily Kandinsky, 1911
Composition IXWassily Kandinsky, 1936
In GreyWassily Kandinsky, 1919
Several CirclesWassily Kandinsky, 1926
Sky BlueWassily Kandinsky, 1940
Tempered ElanWassily Kandinsky, 1944
Accent on PinkWassily Kandinsky, 1926
Black GridWassily Kandinsky, 1922
Colourful EnsembleWassily Kandinsky, 1938
Complex-SimpleWassily Kandinsky, 1939
Composition VWassily Kandinsky, 1911
GorgeWassily Kandinsky, 1914
Impression III (Concert)Wassily Kandinsky, 1911
Improvisation 19Wassily Kandinsky, 1911
Red Spot IIWassily Kandinsky, 1921
ThirtyWassily Kandinsky, 1937
UpwardWassily Kandinsky, 1929