Print III (Concert) - 1911


Size (cm): 75x60
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Sale price$388.00 CAD

Description

The work Impression III (concert) of Wassily Kandinsky, made in 1911, is a complete tribute to synesthesia, that fascinating interrelation of the senses where music and painting merge into a multidimensional sensory experience. Kandinsky, a prominent member of the expressionist and pioneering movement of abstract art, is shown here at a meeting point between the figurative and the non -representative, creating a work that evokes intense emotions through the use of color and shape.

From the first glance, the composition of the painting is presented as a game of organic and geometric forms that are almost musical. The color palette is vibrant and rich in nuances, predominantly the tones of blue, yellow and red, which intertwine to suggest an action that seems to dance on the canvas. These chromatic interactions are not only pleasant at sight, but also evoke a sense of movement and harmony, a defined characteristic of Kandinsky's aesthetics.

The elements within the painting, although abstract, have an almost figurative character that suggests an environment in which a concert takes place. Forms evoke musical instruments, inanimate figures that could be musicians, and sound waves that seem to arise from the surface. This visual metaphor of music resonates with the search for Kandinsky for expressing the ineffable, which cannot be captured with words, but is felt and perceived through plastic experience.

Interestingly, Impression III (Concert) stands as a reflection of Kandinsky's own trip to abstract art. In the context of the art of the early twentieth century, where various currents were questioning the role of representation, the work is positioned as a testimony of its belief in the emotionality of color as a universal language. Kandinsky used to talk about painting as a sound and, like a composer, orchestrated his palette to visually produce the harmony and the rhythm he appreciated so much in music.

The work not only reveals Kandinsky's mastery in manipulation of color and shape, but also hints his studies on color psychology, influenced by his readings and a deep search for spirituality in art. Its interaction with the theosophical movement and the ideas about the correspondence of the arts become evident in this work, where each tone and each stroke seem to resonate with each other, like the notes of a concert that are intertwined in a melody.

In short, Impression III (concert) is more than a mere visual representation; It is an experience that invites the viewer to immerse himself in the maze of sensations that Kandinsky masterfully built. It is a reminder that, through art, you can transcend the physical and achieve a deep emotional connection, evoking memories, emotions and, above all, a deep appreciation for the beauty that is found in the synthesis of shapes and colors . The work assures Kandinsky a preeminent place in the history of modern art, where his legacy continues to influence both artists and art lovers in his constant search for expression through abstraction.

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