“Bedroom in Aintmillerstrasse,” produced by Wassily Kandinsky in 1909 in Munich, Germany, serves as a quintessential example of the Expressionism movement. The artwork, which resides in Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany, measures 48.5 x 69.5 cm and represents the genre of interior painting.
The artwork depicts a vividly colored interior scene characterized by strong, dynamic brushstrokes and an abstract representation of a bedroom. The composition features a bed with defined yet curved lines, set against a contrasting dark wall. A small table set with cups and plates appears in the foreground, bathed in rich hues of red, yellow, and blue. A softly glowing lamp and a window draped with patterned curtains contribute to the homely yet somewhat surreal ambiance. The expressionist technique is evident in the exaggerated colors and forms that evoke a sense of emotional intensity and subjective experience within the domestic space.