Description
Wassily Kandinsky – Composition X
| Year created: | 1939 |
| Original size: | 195 cm x 130 cm |
| Paint style: | Abstract Art |
| Original technique: | Oil on canvas |
| Located: | Kunstsammlung. North Rhine-Westphalia. Dusseldorf. |
Wassily Kandinsky was a pioneering Russian painter, printmaker and art theorist who is considered one of the most important figures in the development of abstract art. One of his most famous works is the painting “Composition X”, which he created in 1939.
The painting is a surprising composition of geometric shapes, bold colors and dynamic lines. The canvas is dominated by an almost symmetrical arrangement of shapes with a large black circle in the middle surrounded by smaller circles of different colors. The background of the painting is filled with a lively palette of colors, dominated by blue and green shades.
Kandinsky believed that abstract art could convey emotions and ideas through the use of color and form, rather than the depiction of the natural world. In “Composition X” he uses color to create a sense of movement and energy, while geometric shapes create a sense of balance and harmony.
The painting is currently in the collection of the Center Georges Pompidou in Paris and is considered one of Kandinsky’s most important works. Due to its innovative use of colors and shapes and its influence on the development of abstract art, it is studied and admired by many.
Kandinsky’s work continues to inspire and influence artists and art lovers around the world, and the painting “Composition X” is a perfect example of his pioneering spirit and artistic vision. To learn more about Kandinsky and his work, there are many resources available online, including the official website of the Center Georges Pompidou and the Kandinsky Digital Catalog Raisonné.









































































