Impression IV (Constable)
1911 Lenbachhaus
About this artwork
This painting is a seminal work by Kandinsky, reflecting his move towards abstraction. It is part of his 'Impressions' series, where he explored the emotional impact of color and form.
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Wassily Kandinsky is credited with painting one of the first purely abstract works. "Impression IV (Constable)" is part of a series where he explored how music influenced his visual art, aiming to evoke sounds and emotions through color and form, much like a musical composition. He believed art should communicate spiritual truths, moving beyond mere representation.
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Impression IV (Constable)
Wassily Kandinsky, 1911