Wassily Kandinsky 1972 Art Exhibition Poster Guggenheim - New York Rare Original

Preowned Condition. This 1972 Kandinsky Guggenheim Poster is a tribute to one of the most influential pioneers of modern art. Featuring Wassily Kandinsky’s vibrant colors and dynamic forms, this poster captures the essence of his revolutionary style.

Says, "Kandinsky - At the Guggenheim, Summer 1972. Black lines, No. 189. 1913 Oil on Canvas, 51 1/4" x 51 3/8" - Collection The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York." 

Measurements: 28 1/4 Inches by 22 1/4 Inches. 

Artist Biography: Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) was a pioneering Russian painter and influential art theorist, widely regarded as a founder of abstract art and a leader of the avant-garde. Known for his vibrant fields of color, dynamic lines, and geometric forms, Kandinsky believed that art should convey the artist’s inner vision and emotional life. He viewed painting as a spiritual vehicle, using color and form to express profound, non-representational ideas that helped shape the direction of modern art and inspire generations of artists worldwide.

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