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Kandinsky’s artistic journey began with a transformative encounter with Monet’s Haystacks, sparking his fascination with color symbolism and influencing his exploration of musical composition. His Bauhaus teaching experience solidified his commitment to geometric abstraction and experimental art forms.
Mark Rothko’s poignant portrait captures a woman's melancholic gaze amidst a muted red dress and shadowy figures—a masterful example of Abstract Expressionism from 1934. Explore the profound emotional depth of this iconic artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Explore Ben Nicholson’s 1934 relief – a textured abstract piece blending Cubism & collage. Grey tones, geometric shapes, & subtle symbolism evoke quiet contemplation.
Paul Klee’s ‘Coming to Bloom,’ painted in 1934, explodes with vibrant orange hues interwoven with delicate pink squares and rectangles—a Bauhaus-inspired symphony of geometric precision reflecting Surrealist influences. Explore this captivating abstract masterpiece and bring its beauty into your home.
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