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Unlike poor Vincent van Gogh, who left his unsold paintings to his family only to have more than 500 of them disappear through carelessness and neglect, Abstractionist Wassily Kandinsky was a lucky ...
Megan Fontanella, curator of Modern Art and Provenance at the Guggenheim Museum. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer The museum’s founder, Solomon Guggenheim, and his niece, Peggy, were patrons of Kandinsky.
Just days after the van Ostade agreement was announced, a ruling was made concerning another piece of Nazi-stolen art when the Germany Advisory Commission recommended that the Kandinsky piece be ...
It’s during this time that Kandinsky’s art leaned into geometry with a no less cosmic weightlessness, as seen in 1923’s On White II. Installation view of “Kandinsky” at H’ART Museum.
A painting by the pioneering Russian-born modernist Wassily Kandinsky sold for 37.2 million pounds, or about $45 million, at Sotheby’s in London on Wednesday evening during a marquee week of ...
Kandinsky lived in Munich for much of his early career: The Lenbachhaus, with more than 90 Kandinsky oil paintings, has one of the most important collections of his art worldwide.
Kandinsky Through Nov. 10 at H’Art, in Amsterdam; hartmuseum.nl. A version of this article appears in print on , Section C , Page 10 of the New York edition with the headline: H’Art ...
Murnau mit Kirche II (1910), a roughly 38- by 42-inch painting by Wassily Kandinsky Sotheby's. Next month, an early masterpiece by Wassily Kandinsky, the Russian-born artist sometimes called the ...
Artwork stolen by the Nazis is still popping up around the world, including other pieces by Kandinsky. In September, a Dutch panel that oversees claims on stolen art during the Holocaust sided ...
At the bottom, in pencil, the artist wrote: “Meinem lieben Otto Ralfs, herzlichsten Glückwunsch, Kandinsky I IV 28” [“To my dear Otto Ralfs, Happy Birthday, Kandinsky, 1 April 28”].
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