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KANDINSKY, Wassily: Composition VII

🖼 Composition VII, 1913
Oil on canvas
200 × 300 cm
Moscow, Russia

Composition VII Created at the height of Russian abstraction's emergence, Kandinsky's 1913 masterpiece represents one of the artist's most ambitious explorations of non-objective art, where color and form become the primary vehicles for spiritual expression rather than representation. The explosive interplay of geometric shapes, sweeping curves, and vibrant hues reflects Kandinsky's revolutionary theory that painting could transcend the material world and communicate directly with the viewer's inner consciousness. This monumental work stands as a pivotal moment in modernism, demonstrating how abstraction could convey emotion and meaning with the same power as recognizable subjects.

The story of art
The story of art
E. H. Gombrich
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