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Wassily Kandinsky (December 4, 1866 – December 13, 1944) was a pioneering artist and theoretician known for his abstract work and contributions to modern art. His experiences from youth (1866-1896) shaped his artistic philosophy, leading to key movements like The Blue Rider (1911-1914) and his influential tenure at the Bauhaus (1922-1933). Kandinsky's "The Great Synthesis" (1934-1944) highlighted his spiritual approach to art, bridging the gap between artistic creation and personal experience, reflecting his return to Russia and deepening understanding of artistic expression.
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WassilyKandansky 4 of Dec.1866…13 of Dec.
Blue Rider (1911–1914)
The Great Synthesis (1934–1944)
(1914–1921) Return to Russia
Youth and Inspiration 1866–1896