Kandinsky FROM THE PUBLISHER
Vasily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was one of the principal founders of abstract painting, perhaps the most revolutionary development in twentieth-century art. In this book, forty of his major works are reproduced as full-page colorplates. Each has been provided with an accompanying commentary by Thomas M. Messer, Director Emeritus of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York, which possesses one of the most comprehensive collections of Kandinsky's art in existence. Along with his major artistic achievements, Kandinsky's highly original contributions to aesthetic theory are also discussed by Messer, in an extended introductory essay. Kandinsky's critical ideas, developed in the famous Blue Rider Almanac and in his two influential treatises on abstract painting - On the Spiritual in Art and Point and Line to Plane - here provide the reader with intriguing ways to approach his art. A selection of documentary photographs of Kandinsky and his associates and a number of supplementary artworks reproduced in black-and-white complete the volume.
FROM THE CRITICS
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Collects 40 colorplate reproductions of Kandinsky's major works, each accompanied by commentary. Meser (Director Emeritus of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, NY) has selected from major museum collections notable paintings from every period of the artist's long and varied career. In an introductory essay, he discusses Kandinsky's highly original contributions to aesthetic theory. The oversize (9.5x 12.5) volume also contains a selection of documentary photographs of Kandinsky and his associates and a number of supplementary b&w reproductions of his artwork. The series note appears only in the CiP record, not in the book. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.