Winterstudie mit Berg (1908) - Wassily Kandinsky
Murnau - Landschaft im Grünen Haus (1909) - Wassily Kandinsky
Bild mit weissen Linien (1913) - Wassily Kandinsky
Fidel (Jolly) (1930) - Wassily Kandinsky
With a geometrical clarity that is typical of his later years in Dessau - where the Bauhaus relocated in 1925 - Fidel juxtaposes the ‘contrasting’ colours of yellow, orange, blue and green around a central axis of black and white. The tensions between these colours and the kinetic implications of the forms create the dynamic element that Kandinsky always strove for and hint at the suggestive playfulness of the work’s title.
An die See und an die Sonne (1922) - Wassily Kandinsky
This graceful and exquisitely formed composition was created shortly after Wassily Kandinsky had joined the Bauhaus faculty in Weimar. It was intended as a gift for Walter Gropius, the celebrated architect and founder of the Bauhaus. An die See und an die Sonne appears to depict a stylised sail boat drifting within a harbour wall, perhaps indicative of the attractive surroundings in which the Kandinskys had passed their holiday.
Mystic Suprematism (1920-22) - Kazimir Malevich