Small poster featuring Wassily Kandinsky's 'Cossacks' 191-11.
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Kandinsky believed that abstract paintings could convey spiritual and emotional values simply through the arrangement of colours and lines. Cossacks was made during a transitional period, when he retained some representational elements, such as the two Russian cavalrymen in tall orange hats in the foreground of the painting. Kandinsky considered these as points at which the images could be registered, rather than the true content of the painting.
- Artist Wassily Kandinsky
- Artwork Cossacks
- Dimensions 28x40cm