Last watercolour (1944; Paris, France) by Wassily Kandinsky

Last watercolour - Wassily Kandinsky - 1944; Paris, France

Artwork Information

TitleLast watercolour
ArtistWassily Kandinsky
Date1944; Paris, France
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Dimensions26 x 35 cm
Art MovementAbstract Art

About Last watercolour

“Last Watercolour” is an abstract artwork created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1944 in Paris, France. This watercolor on paper, measuring 26 x 35 cm, reflects the principles of the Abstract Art movement through its unique and non-representational style.

The artwork predominantly features an array of abstract forms and shapes scattered across the canvas. The composition consists of numerous intricate figures, seemingly floating weightlessly, and is accentuated by sweeping lines and curves that create a sense of motion and dynamism. The use of subdued yet varied colors, including yellows, reds, blues, and greens, invites contemplation and exploration. Each shape appears to possess its own individual character, adorned with patterns and textures that add depth and complexity. Overall, the artwork embodies Kandinsky’s mature exploration of abstraction, expressing emotions and ideas without the constraint of traditional subject matter.

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