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Over the course of his artistic career, Wassily Kandinsky
(1866–1944) transformed not only his own style, but the course of
art history. From early figurative and landscape painting, he went
on to pioneer a spiritual, emotive, rhythmic use of color and line
and is today credited with creating the first purely abstract work.
As much a teacher and theorist as he was a practicing artist,
Kandinskys interests in music, theater, poetry, philosophy,
ethnology, myth, and the occult, were all essential components to
his painting and engraving. He was involved with both the
influential Blaue Reiter and Bauhaus groups and left a legacy not
only of dazzling visual work, but also of highly influential
treatises such as Concerning the Spiritual In Art. Key tenets
included the connections between painting, music and mystical
experience, and the purification of art away from material realism
and towards an emotional expression, condensed in particular by
color. This book presents key Kandinsky works to introduce his
repertoire of vivid colors, forms, and feelings. Tracing the
artists radical stylistic development, it shows how one painters
progression paved the way for generations of abstract expression to
come. The author Hajo Düchting studied art history, philosophy, and
archaeology in Munich, where he gained his doctorate in 1981 with a
thesis on Robert Delaunay’s Windows series. After working in museum
and adult education, he moved on to teaching posts and guest
professorships at the universities of Munich, Kassel, Leipzig,
Saarbrücken, and Mainz. Düchting has published numerous articles on
the art of the modern era, color theory, and the teaching of art,
and has authored a number of TASCHEN titles, including Paul
Cézanne, Wassily Kandinsky, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, and Georges
Seurat.