Museum-quality, unframed Fine Art giclée print on heavyweight Japanese matte paper.
20 x 28 inches = 70 x 100 cm
Wassily Kandinsky's "Deep Impulse" is a vibrant meditation on the beauty of the circle. Painted in February 1928 while he was teaching at the Bauhaus design school in Dessau, this work embodies the aesthetic principles Kandinsky imparted to his students. Circles dominated his most significant compositions during this intellectually intense period of his career, and he expounded upon their unparalleled aesthetic value in his writings. When asked about the importance of this form in his art, he could readily enumerate the reasons. The circle, he thought, was “1. the most modest form, yet unconditionally assertive, 2. a precise but inexhaustible variable, 3. simultaneously stable and unstable, 4. simultaneously noisy and gentle, 5. a single tension that contains countless tensions.” “The circle is the synthesis of the greatest oppositions. It combines the concentric and the eccentric into a single form, and in equilibrium… It designates with absolute clarity the fourth dimension.”
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ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeLargeHeight100 cmWidth70 cm