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AW8-020: Wassilly Kandinsky "Improvisation No. 30 Cannons" Circa 1930's Lithographic Print Laid to Board

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Artist: Wassily Kandinsky (After)

Age: 1900 - 1950

Medium: Print on Paper

Unframed Dimensions: Sight 29" x 28 1/2"

Overall Dimensions: Frame 37 1/4" x 36 3/4"

Wassilly Kandinsky "Improvisation No. 30 Cannons" Lithographic Print Laid to Board Circa 1930's. Very high quality print on aged masonite board. May have been a commemoration of the 1931 gift of the original Kandinsky painting to the Art Institute of Chicago where it resides today.

Dimensions: Sight 29" x 28 1/2"; Frame 37 1/4" x 36 3/4"

Comments: From the Chicago Art Institute website: 

Vasily Kandinsky - Born Moscow (formerly Russian Empire, now Russia), 1866; died Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, 1944

In his 1912 book Concerning the Spiritual in Art, Vasily Kandinsky made an analogy between music and painting as two means of abstraction, a radical mode of artmaking that freed color and line from their traditionally representational functions. Between 1910 and 1914 he produced “improvisations,” works he described as unconscious, spontaneous expressions. Kandinsky commented on Improvisation No. 30 (Cannons) in a letter to Arthur Jerome Eddy, a friend and collector from Chicago: “The cannons … could probably be explained by the constant war talk going on through the year [but] the true contents are what the spectator experiences while under the effect of the forms and color combinations of the picture.”

Provenance: Arthur Jerome Eddy (1859-1920), Chicago, probably purchased from the artist, by 1920; by descent to his wife Lucy O. Eddy (1863-1931) and son Jerome O. Eddy (1891-1951), Chicago, 1920; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1931.

 

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