The Singer
Wassily Kandinsky
Circa: 1903
Before his leap into abstraction, Wassily Kandinsky explored mood and narrative through powerful figurative woodcuts. The Singer captures a striking moment: a lone woman in a bold, striped gown stands poised in the foreground, bouquet in hand, while a pianist plays behind her in shadow. Rendered in stark contrast and simplified form, the scene hums with tension and harmony—an early expression of Kandinsky’s belief in the spiritual resonance of art and music.
Print details:
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Giclee reproduction of the original woodcut
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
An evocative duet of sight and sound from the dawn of modernism.
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