Dominant curve - Vassily Kandinsky
Vassily Kandinsky's Dominant Curve is one of the most important masterpieces of the Paris period. The translucent background is dotted with the artist's favorite geometric elements: the circle and the grid. An idea of transformation or rebirth emanates from this enigmatic work. The sketch of a staircase represents the difficulty of Kandinsky's journey to reach the cluster of shapes and colors in the center of the painting.
The artwork in a nutshell
Vassily Kandinsky's Dominant Curve is one of the most important masterpieces of the Paris period. The translucent background is dotted with the artist's favorite geometric elements: the circle and the grid. An idea of transformation or rebirth emanates from this enigmatic work. The sketch of a staircase represents the difficulty of Kandinsky's journey to reach the cluster of shapes and colors in the center of the painting.
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Reproduction of Dominant curve by Vassily Kandinsky

