Classic wall art printed and coated in glass - artist Wesley Kandinsky

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Classic wall art printed and coated in glass - artist Wesley Kandinsky

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  • A wall painting printed from the world's most ancient classical fine art
  • It gives the place elegance and elegance, reflected in the precision of colours, art and beauty
  • It matches the colors of classic and modern furniture and decor.
  • Suitable for home or office walls
  • High-quality printing that shows the colors and details of the painting in a way that illustrates the magic of old paintings
  • Coated with glass
  • The classic frame was used to reflect the elegance of the painting and evoke a charming, classic feel
  • Available in several options and sizes


Painting called ( Murnau Burggrabenstrasse ), painted by Kandinsky in 1908


We present to you an overview of the artist of the painting:

Vasily Vasilievich Kandinsky Russian 1866 - 1944 Russian painter and art theorist.

Kandinsky is generally credited as one of the pioneers of abstraction in Western art. Born in Moscow, he spent his childhood in Odessa, where he graduated from the Odessa Art School. He attended Moscow University where he studied law and economics. Successful in his profession – he was offered a professorship (Roman law chair) at Dorpat University (today Tartu, Estonia) – Kandinsky began painting studies (life drawing, drawing and anatomy) at the age of thirty.


In 1896, Kandinsky settled in Munich, where he studied first at the private Anton Ebbe School and then at the Academy of Fine Arts. He returned to Moscow in 1914, after the outbreak of World War I. After the Russian Revolution, Kandinsky became "an insider in Anatoly Lunacharsky's cultural administration" and helped establish the Museum of Painting Culture. However, by then his "spiritual outlook...was alien to the dialectical materialism of Soviet society", and opportunities presented themselves in Germany, to which he returned in 1920. There he taught at the Bauhaus School of Art and Architecture from 1922 until it was closed by the Nazis in 1933. He then moved to France, where he lived for the rest of his life, becoming a French citizen in 1939 and producing some of his most notable artistic works. He died in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1944, three days before his seventy-eighth birthday


Kandinsky was born in Moscow, Russia, and his father was a tea merchant. Princess Jantemurova was one of his grandmothers. Kandinsky learned from a variety of sources while in Moscow. He studied many fields while at school, including law and economics.

Later in life, he remembers being fascinated and stimulated by colors as a child. His fascination with color codes and psychology continued as he grew.


In 1889, when he was 25 years old, he was part of an ethnographic research group that traveled to the Vologda region north of Moscow. In 'A Look at the Past', he recounts that houses and churches were decorated with such shimmering colors that upon entering them he felt he was transported into a painting. This experience and his study of the folk arts of the region (particularly the use of bright colors against a dark background) were reflected in much of his early work A few years later, he initially likened painting to composing music in the way it would be noticed, writing, “Color is the keyboard, eyes are hammers, and the soul is a piano with many strings. The artist is the hand that plays, by touching one key or another, to produce vibrations in the soul.” Kandinsky was also the uncle of the Russian-French philosopher Alexandre Kojève (1902-1968).

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