Collection: Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944)
Wassily Kandinsky was a pioneering Russian painter and art theorist, widely credited as one of the founding fathers of abstract art. His bold use of color, form, and composition sought to express inner emotion and spiritual resonance, breaking free from traditional representation. Kandinsky’s works, such as Composition VII and Yellow-Red-Blue, explore the dynamic relationship between music and painting—a concept he called “visual symphony.” A key figure in movements like Der Blaue Reiter and the Bauhaus school, Kandinsky’s legacy continues to shape modern and contemporary art worldwide.