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Gewebe (1923) - Wassily Kandinsky
Gewebe (1923) - Wassily Kandinsky
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Material del lienzo
Material del lienzo
- Mezcla de poliéster y algodón para una textura de calidad artística.
- Acabado satinado/mate que resalta los colores con profundidad y realismo.
- Peso: 344 gsm.
- Grosor: 17.5 mil.
- Resistente a arañazos, grietas y deformaciones.
- Borde reflejado (Mirror edge)
Impresión
Impresión
- Tecnología de impresión: de reproducción fotográfica nítida y fidelidad del color.
- Tintas UL GREENGUARD GOLD: ecológicas, resistentes al agua y a la decoloración.
- Anti-amarilleo, asegurando que la obra mantenga su aspecto original con el tiempo.
Montaje y presentación
Montaje y presentación
Listo para colgar: incluye herrajes preinstalados para un montaje fácil.
Topes de goma en la parte trasera que protegen la pared y mantienen el cuadro alineado.
Gewebe (1923) - Wassily Kandinsky
Discover “Gewebe” , a fascinating work by Wassily Kandinsky that encapsulates the essence of abstract art and the exploration of shapes and colors. Painted in 1923, this piece is an exceptional example of how Kandinsky transformed abstraction into a visual language full of meaning and emotion. Through his unique style, the artist invites us to explore the relationship between geometric shapes, lines and vibrant colors.
Details of the work:
- Title : Gewebe (fabric).
- Artist : Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944), a Russian artist who was a pioneer of abstract art and founder of the Abstract Expressionist movement.
- Year : 1923.
- Style : Geometric abstraction, characterized by the use of geometric shapes, lines and vibrant colors to create dynamic and emotional compositions.
- Predominant colors : A vibrant palette that combines reds, blues, yellows and blacks, creating a visual and emotional balance.
What you will learn about this work:
- Historical context : In 1923, Kandinsky was teaching at the Bauhaus, an art and design school in Germany, where he developed his theory of abstract art. "Gewebe" reflects his interest in exploring the relationship between geometric forms and colors, creating compositions that convey emotions and visual rhythms.
- Technique and style : Kandinsky uses geometric shapes, dynamic lines and a vibrant colour palette to create a balanced and energetic composition. Each element of the work is carefully arranged, inviting the viewer to explore the relationship between shapes and spaces.
- Emotional meaning : This work is not only an abstract representation, but also a reflection on the connection between art and music. Kandinsky, influenced by music, believed that art should evoke emotions in a similar way to a musical composition.
Why this work could be perfect for you:
- If you are passionate about abstract art and want a piece that represents one of the most revolutionary movements in art history, "Gewebe" is an exceptional choice.
- If you are looking for a work that not only decorates your space, but also inspires conversation and reflection, this piece, with its abstract style and conceptual depth, is ideal for you.
- If you value quality and authenticity, our canvas reproduction captures every detail of the original work, allowing you to enjoy its beauty and meaning in your home.
At Cuatraz.art, we believe that art should be accessible and meaningful. With "Gewebe" you will not only bring a high-quality reproduction into your home, but also a story that inspires and transforms.
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