Harmonie Tranquille by Wassily Kandinsky


80cm x 60cm
32" x 24"

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About Wassily Kandinsky

In both his writings and paintings, Wassily Kandinsky has been enormously influential. He was intrigued by the possibility of conveying a range of emotions through the variety of colours and lines he chose to use.

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